What the hell kinda pants are those? I guess they'd keep you warm on a cold ride (I'm pretty sure they are CHANEL-more pics of them here)
see all the pics here Originally from PURPLE Magazine
What the hell kinda pants are those? I guess they'd keep you warm on a cold ride (I'm pretty sure they are CHANEL-more pics of them here)
see all the pics here Originally from PURPLE Magazine
This was taken at the LOVE Cycles show last year wait, NO this year, by my friend Christian .That SX-70 broke on me and those jeans are now on ebay bcuz they are so tight that they hurt and once I had to go home from the bar bcuz they hurt too bad. I'm not fat, I just got a bagel belly (as my friend Harold calls it) from drinking too much wine alone at home. Total Wino. I'm cutting back tho.. now i'm really into Cannoli's -damn Italian desserts. STO CAZZO! Oh yah, speaking of that Polaroid here are some pics that I took with it from that day hereA modern take on a classic movie scene..

"So, how and why are Maglites still made in the U.S.? Automation, bringing more and more production in-house, and having good patent attorneys is part of it. But it all comes down to the stubborn determination of one man — Anthony "Tony" Maglica, the company's founder.
"I will not go out of the country if my life depends on it," Maglica says. "There's no reason for it really."
Maglica is 79 years old and still comes to work every day, often before dawn. He walks the 700,000-square-foot factory floor, checking in on every detail of production.
"It's like a city," he says
Maglica was born into the Great Depression in New York. But he spent his formative years living in Croatia surviving hunger and worse as World War II tore through Europe. When he returned to America and set out to start his own company, he says, he had just $125. He has built a multimillion-dollar business, with more than 700 employees and customers all over the world." more of the story here on NPR
I found my maglite under a car in downtown Phoenix. I now use it to search for rattlesnakes when I walk out my patio door at night.. it's usually stationed right by my front door.

"See this helmet? this is my helmet, in fact let me rephrase that, this used to be my helmet. Our friend Paulo of Joe King Speedshop made me this beauty and then bought it with him to NYC from Brazil, what a splendid fellow, it really is a thing of beuaty, a true one off design. Anyway, it went 'missing' in Brooklyn, someone 'borrowed' it, I would like it back. If you happen to see someone wearing it do me a favour and punch them right in the eye please." via DICE Magazine. If you have any info or have it contact Dean or Matt at DICE 
Hellz Yeah! I'm glad the Frye boots I got in exchange for a return at the store were just sitting in my closet and hadn't been worn yet. I'm taking them back and exchanging them for these hot ass Frye boots instead. I didn't really feel completely satisfied with the ones I had swapped out in the first place because they had NO heel at all. These are perfect, the heel's not too high, not super flat.