5.03.2007

DIPTLIST [i'm the major bison of the boulevard, the barracude fightin on the fishin rod]

QUOTE OF THE DAY:

"Sometimes when I feel like killing someone, I do a little trick to calm myself down. I'll go over to the persons house and ring the doorbell. When the person comes to the door, I'm gone, but you know what I've left on the porch? A jack-o-lantern with a knife stuck in the side of it's head with a note that says "You." After that I usually feel a lot better, and no harm done." [Handey]


COMEDY: YOU CAN NEVER GET ENOUGH OF RACK EM WILLIE


MOVIE: VINCENT GALLO'S "THE BROWN BUNNY"

This is the controversial movie from acclaimed director, artist, musician Vincent Gallo who resides in NOHO NYC, my old neighborhood. It stars Chloe Sevigny and Vincent states his sperm is on the market for $300,000. Ego?

The Brown Bunny


The Brown Bunny is both a love story and a haunting portrait of a lost soul unable to forget his past.

After finishing a motorcycle race in New Hampshire, Bud Clay (Vincent Gallo) loads his racing bike into the back of his van and begins a cross-country odyssey to Los Angeles where he is to compete in another race. During his trip, he meets three very different women: Violet, a wholesome all-American gas station attendant; Lilly (Cheryl Tiegs), a fellow lost soul he connects with at a highway rest stop; and Rose, a Las Vegas prostitute.

Though he can never escape his intense feelings for the love of his life, Daisy (Chloƫ Sevigny), he plans to reconcile with her when he reaches Los Angeles.

Along the way, he also makes a series of unusual stops; at his childhood neighborhood (where he visits Daisy’s mother); at a pet shop in the Midwest; and at the surreal Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.

Arriving in Los Angeles, Bud checks into a motel before visiting the abandoned home he once shared with Daisy. He leaves a note, hoping she will turn up at his motel room . . .

Building to a notorious climax, the film presents one of the frankest portrayals of male sexuality ever seen in American cinema

The Brown Bunny


The Brown Bunny is both a love story and a haunting portrait of a lost soul unable to forget his past.

After finishing a motorcycle race in New Hampshire, Bud Clay (Vincent Gallo) loads his racing bike into the back of his van and begins a cross-country odyssey to Los Angeles where he is to compete in another race. During his trip, he meets three very different women: Violet, a wholesome all-American gas station attendant; Lilly (Cheryl Tiegs), a fellow lost soul he connects with at a highway rest stop; and Rose, a Las Vegas prostitute.

Though he can never escape his intense feelings for the love of his life, Daisy (Chloƫ Sevigny), he plans to reconcile with her when he reaches Los Angeles.

Along the way, he also makes a series of unusual stops; at his childhood neighborhood (where he visits Daisy’s mother); at a pet shop in the Midwest; and at the surreal Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.

Arriving in Los Angeles, Bud checks into a motel before visiting the abandoned home he once shared with Daisy. He leaves a note, hoping she will turn up at his motel room . . .

Building to a notorious climax, the film presents one of the frankest portrayals of male sexuality ever seen in American cinema

www.vincentgallo.com


MUSIC: 3-6 MAFIA
Dont forget to watch Adventures in Hollyhood at 10 pm EST tonight on MTV and check out Triece's hot wings. Stay fly and dipt.




STREETWEAR:
Some are reversible some are not. Mainly designed by Alvaro Ilizarbe. Sometimes he has his friends make stuff and he’ll print it. No sleep, no sleep , no sleep. Located In Miami, Fl (US).

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HIGH FASHION: KATE MOSS TOPSHOP LINE JUST DROPPED WITH THE HOTNESS

Besides strolling the catwalk from about everywhere possible, snorting coke with illicit boyfriend Pete Doherty, and sloppin drinks up in every club from NY to Paris she has now debuted her new line excusive to TOPSHOP

Hundreds of shoppers lined up for a sneak peek at Kate Moss' new collection for British fashion retailer Topshop.

Moss posed briefly in a store window in a flowing orange dress to promote the preview only moments before it began. Topshop was to let groups of shoppers browse for 20 minutes at a time Monday to avoid a mad scramble.

The collection includes jeans, shirts and dresses designed by the 33-year-old supermodel.

First in line outside the chain's Oxford Street store was 16-year-old Yasmin Kidd. "I want to get first pick," said Kidd, who was accompanied by her mother. "I'm a fan of Kate Moss and I usually shop at Topshop."

Customers could try on a maximum of eight garments during the preview and could purchase five of them. The company said it hoped limiting the number of garments per person would discourage shoppers from selling items on the eBay online auction house.

The collection by Moss was to be formally unveiled Tuesday. A Man A Woman

A Man A Woman







Shoppers can choose from 50 designs, including a vest top for $24 and a cropped leather jacket for $300. Other items include skinny jeans, one-shoulder minidresses and T-shirts with the letter K woven into the designs.

The collection includes a summer line set to hit Topshop in June.

www.katemosstopshop.com

Stay D.I.P.T and keep your ear to the streets

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