Thai train
Hate and Bcon hitting the Thailand trains (9 seconds).
and a bonus treat at the end. ha
Hate and Bcon hitting the Thailand trains (9 seconds).
and a bonus treat at the end. ha
I’m sure lots of people first heard about turntables in magazines, tv or
even actually see it in person. But for lots of folks in Asia, where you
have very minimal DJ scene and media to expose the culture,
Beatmania was like the first doorway to the DJ world for lots of people.
The game was first released in arcade in 1997, and the latest version is
called, IIDX 16 EMPRESS.
here’s what it has evolved into ……….. (in an extreme way)
another twist:
Our buddy Nils from Germany sent us his newly released book - PRIME TIME OF MY LIFE.
A lot of sick action and train flicks from Asia to Europe.
If you like trains you’ll love this book. And if you don’t, you’ll love it soon.
Available at our shop
Nils recently did an interview with Fontanel. Read it HERE
Peter Ziboce experiments his Tai Chi boxing style of Calligraphy on
clothe using NIPPLE and JET. Chinese Character: Walking Zen
A good try…LOL
Name: Poy Treechada
Country : Thailand
Height : 171 cm
Weight : 48 kg
Measurement: 33 — 24 — 36
She was a “he”…she changing sex at the age of seventeen,
enjoyed high reputation in Thailand since winning Miss Tiffany
Competition. Now she’s a complete glamorous woman.
Directed by Op Sudasna, the video features the Thailand based
Preduce skate team tearing it up at spots all over the world.
Expect to see scenes filmed in Thailand, China, and Switzerland
just to name a few locales, as well as a bunch of stuff sent in by
friends and families of Preduce.
SOURCE : STREEThing
Feiyue has evolved its Lo sneakers into the fresh new PLAIN series,featuring
pure lines and made entirely of canvas or leather. A full line of PLAIN! Six
new colors arrive in July to brighten up the blacktop this winter.
SOURCE : Feiyue
That’s whats up.
CEAZE MSK 7th Letter in Seoul Korea from Andre Sandoval on Vimeo.
These hand-made pregnant woman figure is made in the 19-century, so don’t
think that Ebay’s can help you out wit this one.
During the 18th and 19th centuries, sideshow carnivals known as misemono
were a popular form of entertainment for the sophisticated residents of
Edo (present-day Tokyo). The sideshows featured a myriad of educational
and entertaining attractions designed to evoke a sense of wonder and
satisfy a deep curiosity for the mysteries of life. One popular attraction
was the pregnant doll.
Source: Geijutsu Shincho magazine