Some deleted scenes from HH's Lion Productions interview.

In case you missed my post of HH's Lion production interview it was to say the least, IMPRESSIVE. But here are a few updated shots the John posted today. Grab napkins, because even these few shots are enuf to with you where born into a rich family.


Murdered out S-Class that has since been replaced with an SL63.

Also more gadgets and ice than a local Best Buy.


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Female American Bully Pup For Sale 6 months old Razor's Edge Remyline For Sale!


Bully female blue puppy 6 months old, Cognac daughter, 2xs blue of Ruckus she is very short and compact and has muscle definition for days!



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Make A Clean Break 101.


A true Player has no enemies. The reason he has no enemies is simply because he treats everyone, especially women, with the appropriate amount of respect and even deference in certain situations. While the effective ladies' man entertains a great many partners over the course of an illustrious Player career, he never leaves giant rifts in his wake -- irrevocable gouges in the relationship landscape that hinder his forward progress. Some men will claim it’s “impossible” to always make a clean break, but with a touch of patience and a dash of tact, grudges can be avoided.

If you find yourself in one of your standard casual situations and you’ve decided to move on and pursue other targets, there are a number of ways to make a clean break. The key is to balance upon a precarious tightrope: Be wary of her feelings but at the same time, make it abundantly clear that the relationship has reached its conclusion.

It's been fun -

There’s something purely satisfactory and benign about the “it's been fun” breaker. Firstly, it doesn’t assign fault or blame and there are no implications, accusations or bad feelings. Secondly, it’s commonly known to be definitive; there is no woman that hears this and thinks; “Oh good, he’s going to call me tomorrow.” The old and the young, the Players and wife-seekers, we are all aware of the meaning behind those four little words, which do a surprisingly admirable job of ending a simple relationship. Of course, it’s not advisable to try this if you’ve let things slip into the universe of commitment or monogamy, because that universe requires more than three words -- regardless of how plainly effective “it’s been fun” might be. But for a Player’s purposes, this reasoning works quite well.

Don’t make excuses -

Ah, the excuse train. If you step aboard during the early stages of a breakup conversation, you’re unwittingly traveling to a land of frustration, anger and outright nastiness. The bottom line is that she can latch on to just about any excuse and fling it back in your face; if it’s a matter of compatibility or sexual chemistry, who’s to say it isn’t your fault? Because we’re desperately trying to avoid fault on all possible levels of the relationship severing routine, you shouldn’t bother with excuses. The bottom line is that you don’t need to make excuses because you didn’t do anything wrong. Things didn’t work out, and if she’s looking for a long, detailed explanation as to why, she’s going to be waiting for a long time. Be straightforward and clear-- but above all else, be brief and don’t get dragged into a “you did this” and “you did that” match. Nobody wins.

Avoid her places -

You’ve been with her long enough to know her favorite hangout locations and it now behooves you to steer clear of those places for a while. This isn’t difficult, and it’s merely a logical bit of post-breakup strategy. If you don’t bump into her, residual sparks can’t kindle a new fire; furthermore, you can avoid a different kind of fire. How many times have we made the mistake of acting on old impulses when bumping into a relatively fresh fling? It may seem appealing at the time (“Damn, did she always look that good?!”), but it won’t take long before you’re right back where you started, searching for a way out without getting on her nerves. Therefore, avoiding her favorite places is killing two birds with one stone: With no communication whatsoever, there’s no chance of a sudden flurry of verbal blows -- and there’s no chance of a backward step via ill-advised sexual romps

Don’t delete her number -

Immediately after the breakup, one typically wants to remove any possible reminders of their ex. This involves tossing pictures, deleting old e-mails and burning sentimental gifts in a ritual fire (strange how often this occurs). But the one thing you must not do is delete her number, and it’s not because you may have made a mistake and you don’t wish to burn all bridges. Rather, it’s so you can recognize her number if she attempts to call -- screening is a necessary part of the process -- and you’re always on the vigilant lookout for any last-ditch efforts on her part. The only issue with keeping the number is that you may feel the urge to call, just for a little “hey, how are you” conversation. Obviously, this is a terrible idea and one that can only lead you back to square one; holding onto the number is merely for protection and maintenance purposes.

MOVE ON!

As stated in the introduction, the Player doesn’t leave legions of unhappy and vindictive women in his wake. When a woman is asked about her experiences with this guy, she should simply don a wistful smile and her eyes should glaze with the heated reminisces; "Yeah, he was that good." But to keep this reputation intact, one must always execute a clean break.

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R.I.P. DJ AM | Passionate DJ & Sneakerhead -


With heavy hearts, we are sad to report the passing of DJ AM, who was found unresponsive in his New York City apartment this weekend. A constant force in the music industry, DJ AM, whose real name was Adam Goldstein, created signature sounds on albums by Madonna, Will Smith, and Jay-Z. Last year, both Goldstein and collaborator Travis Barker (of Blink-182) narrowly escaped a private plane crash in South Carolina, one that killed 4 people, including close friend Chris Baker. Still recovering from burns and traumas suffered from that incident, DJ AM only recently return to the music scene. However, what most will remembered him by was his affection for sneakers. An active member on NikeTalk forums, DJ AM reportedly has over 600 pairs of sneakers in his collection as well as a special Nike Air Force 1 bearing his name. A dear friend and a passionate sneakerhead, he will be sorely missed.

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Giuliano Fujiwara Spring/Summer 2010 Trainers - I LOVE THESE!


The boys over at Selectism share a look into Giuliano Fujiwara’s Spring/Summer 2010 lineup. “If this were boxing, this post would be the main event. The term blog love was practically invented for Fujiwara’s footwear and, judging from the selection here, the love fest looks set to continue. If you’ve seen the runway shows, then you’ll know what to expect; cut out high tops, oversized straps and copious amounts of suede. We won’t torture you with an overlong blurb – just take that leap for some good shoe porn.”

Many more looks at the Giuliano Fujiwara Spring/Summer 2010 Trainers can be seen at Selectism.

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Make A Clean Break 101.


A true Player has no enemies. The reason he has no enemies is simply because he treats everyone, especially women, with the appropriate amount of respect and even deference in certain situations. While the effective ladies' man entertains a great many partners over the course of an illustrious Player career, he never leaves giant rifts in his wake -- irrevocable gouges in the relationship landscape that hinder his forward progress. Some men will claim it’s “impossible” to always make a clean break, but with a touch of patience and a dash of tact, grudges can be avoided.

If you find yourself in one of your standard casual situations and you’ve decided to move on and pursue other targets, there are a number of ways to make a clean break. The key is to balance upon a precarious tightrope: Be wary of her feelings but at the same time, make it abundantly clear that the relationship has reached its conclusion.

It's been fun -

There’s something purely satisfactory and benign about the “it's been fun” breaker. Firstly, it doesn’t assign fault or blame and there are no implications, accusations or bad feelings. Secondly, it’s commonly known to be definitive; there is no woman that hears this and thinks; “Oh good, he’s going to call me tomorrow.” The old and the young, the Players and wife-seekers, we are all aware of the meaning behind those four little words, which do a surprisingly admirable job of ending a simple relationship. Of course, it’s not advisable to try this if you’ve let things slip into the universe of commitment or monogamy, because that universe requires more than three words -- regardless of how plainly effective “it’s been fun” might be. But for a Player’s purposes, this reasoning works quite well.

Don’t make excuses -

Ah, the excuse train. If you step aboard during the early stages of a breakup conversation, you’re unwittingly traveling to a land of frustration, anger and outright nastiness. The bottom line is that she can latch on to just about any excuse and fling it back in your face; if it’s a matter of compatibility or sexual chemistry, who’s to say it isn’t your fault? Because we’re desperately trying to avoid fault on all possible levels of the relationship severing routine, you shouldn’t bother with excuses. The bottom line is that you don’t need to make excuses because you didn’t do anything wrong. Things didn’t work out, and if she’s looking for a long, detailed explanation as to why, she’s going to be waiting for a long time. Be straightforward and clear-- but above all else, be brief and don’t get dragged into a “you did this” and “you did that” match. Nobody wins.

Avoid her places -

You’ve been with her long enough to know her favorite hangout locations and it now behooves you to steer clear of those places for a while. This isn’t difficult, and it’s merely a logical bit of post-breakup strategy. If you don’t bump into her, residual sparks can’t kindle a new fire; furthermore, you can avoid a different kind of fire. How many times have we made the mistake of acting on old impulses when bumping into a relatively fresh fling? It may seem appealing at the time (“Damn, did she always look that good?!”), but it won’t take long before you’re right back where you started, searching for a way out without getting on her nerves. Therefore, avoiding her favorite places is killing two birds with one stone: With no communication whatsoever, there’s no chance of a sudden flurry of verbal blows -- and there’s no chance of a backward step via ill-advised sexual romps

Don’t delete her number -

Immediately after the breakup, one typically wants to remove any possible reminders of their ex. This involves tossing pictures, deleting old e-mails and burning sentimental gifts in a ritual fire (strange how often this occurs). But the one thing you must not do is delete her number, and it’s not because you may have made a mistake and you don’t wish to burn all bridges. Rather, it’s so you can recognize her number if she attempts to call -- screening is a necessary part of the process -- and you’re always on the vigilant lookout for any last-ditch efforts on her part. The only issue with keeping the number is that you may feel the urge to call, just for a little “hey, how are you” conversation. Obviously, this is a terrible idea and one that can only lead you back to square one; holding onto the number is merely for protection and maintenance purposes.

MOVE ON!

As stated in the introduction, the Player doesn’t leave legions of unhappy and vindictive women in his wake. When a woman is asked about her experiences with this guy, she should simply don a wistful smile and her eyes should glaze with the heated reminisces; "Yeah, he was that good." But to keep this reputation intact, one must always execute a clean break.

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The ABT Audi R8 V10 - whew!


Details with the ABT Audi R8 V10 have emerged from the German auto tuning shop, and as expected, besides the modified elements that give a mean appearance, performance was enhanced as well.

The ABT Audi R8 V10 uses high-end carbon and its bodywork package was designed by the DTM crew of ABT Sportsline for a perfect distribution of weight.

The dynamic aspect of the ABT Audi R8 V10 is achieved by using a new front spoiler, side skirts, a rear wing and a new rear apron that includes the four tailpipes. Also the ABT Audi R8 V10 sits on 20-inch BR-type custom wheels.

As far as performance the ABT Audi R8 V10 received an extra 75 HP (55 Kw) so now the total 600 HP (441 kW) can push the car from 0 to 100 Km/h in 3.8 seconds and the maximum speed is 322 Km/h. Source





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Nike Terminator Premium “Selvage Denim”

Via. EB



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Doing it big!


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Day two!


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Game time!


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Ozeki. Yesssir.


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It's that time again.


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Dope!


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Gettin the day started. Ahh, 2x Patron and lime.


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Some of the best hot sake I've had.


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Saketini? Damn good!

Not really sure if I spelled that right. But it was amazing!
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Dinner last night - great.


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Another Jordan colorway - OSU Stand up!

Rock these with a crisp OSU white Nike Authentic - DOPE!

The Best of Both Worlds is back in the classic Black/Red “Bred” color-way. The shoes release August 29th and are available in sizes 3.5-12.


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Behnaz Kanani - A designer for the bold!

Kanani is one of those designers who actually knows how to craft a well made shoe. From the sketch to the attaching of the heel the details never get lost in her shoes. Nary a stitch is out of place and her marine fossil signature that's affixed to the heel counter lets you know that the shoes are authentically hers. I'm in love with the shapes and lines, the mixing of patent leather with croc and the colour contrasting — it's the stuff that good shoe design is made of.


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Timberland Debuts Premium Women’s Collection!


As macho as Timberland is, over the years, it’s done its fair share of things for us ladies. Besides the fact that plenty of us did our own version of machista cool in a pair of six-inch wheats, who could forget the winter of Timberland-inspired Manolo Blahniks, which first caught fire when they were spotted on the feet of BX fave, Jennifer Lopez? (and which Timbs eventually made their own version of.)

This collection, however, is a lil’ more refined and is clearly trying to take things next level for all us grown Timbs lovers. Known as the “Depression Era Chic” collection, it was inspired by the “post-industrial working woman.” The styles featured here are known as “Marge,” inspired by fashionable females working hard for the money in cities worldwide. They launch in the fall and two of the stores where you can purchase them are Shoe Biz in SF and Soula in BK. You may also purchase them at Timberland (where you can also check out some neat riding boots).



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L.A.M.B. Justice Sandals "I like em"


Pass the dutchie pon de left hand side, that’s what you ladies will be singing while your rockin’ these rasta lookin’ heels. I think their sexy, so therefore you should buy them, and then wear them to my pad…. thanks. More looks after the jump.

You can pick them up here.
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This is next level. The Nokia N900 - Wow!


The Nokia has announced the new phone, the N900(�500; October 2009). It is the Nokia��s first Linux-based Maemo handset. About its spec, it has strong hardware! Featuring a powerful ARM Cortex-A8 processor, 1GB of memory, a 3.5" WVGA touchscreen(800x480), a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 32GB of storage expandable to 48GB via microSD, a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual-LED flash, A-GPS, Wi-Fi,HSPA, FM transmitter, TV-out, up to 9 hours of talk time and Linux-based Maemo 5 software.


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MUST SEE! - If Popeye was real - Amazing artwork.


The Real Life Popeye by Rick Baker. Wow, awesome!

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Nike - Blazer High Premium - Selvage Denim - DOOOOPE!


The above Blazer High started to drop in international doors last month but have slowly started to hit US base retailers now so look out for them at your local Nike dealers. The raw selvage denim is two-toned in a darker and lighter version with contrast stitching to mimic that of premium denim. Also notice the brown Nike emblem on the heel that mimics the hem stitch on a fresh pair of jeans. Other details include the white and red selvage piping (also seen in the picture on the jean cuffs) and a Levis-esque Nike tag in white and red. The black sole, swoosh, and heel box all provide just enough contrast to make these Blazers some highly-anticipated sneakers. via Extra Butter


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Dual-Screen “Spacebook” From GScreen, Seemingly From Outterspace -

These are some of the first photos from the really real, long rumored, dual-screen Spacebook. Sporting two full 15.4-inch LCD screens, the Spacebook is the latest creation from Alaska based company GScreen. GScreen is aiming their line of dual-screens to those who cannot live without the luxury of extra screen real estate but would like it on the go, specifically; professional designers, filmmakers, photographers and even the military. The body of the laptop will weight approximately 12 pounds and it will be built around the screens, equipped with a customized sliding mechanism. It is said the first versions to hit the market will be in 16-inch and 17-inch variants, with 13-inch models planned for release later on. GScreen plans to have the machines sold through Amazon.com by December of this year. They will run on Windows 7, as expected, and sport Intel Core 2 Duo processors, 4GB of RAM and sweet Nvidia GF900M GT graphics. Lighting quick 7,200 RPM hard drives a DVD player and six or nine-cell batteries will provide the juice (We suggest the nine cell). The whole sha-bam is said to be available for under $3,000 spacebucks. GScreen




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Some afternoon laughter - Hit and run fail.



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Heads will Roll! - DOPE!


Ninja! Heads Will Roll! T-Shirt($20) by Marco Angeles. Funny and awesome!

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Mike Vicks big debut -

First off I'm at low key GEEKED Vick is back. As a kid I mimicked my whole quarterback style from him. So this is very exciting to see a person I, "among many" looked up to, take a fall from greatness, pay his dues, and return to the plan that was laid out for him.

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Mary J and Gucci Collabo - For a Good cause!


By: Jessi G.

Italian luxury goods company Gucci is designing a limited-edition watch in support of R&B songstress Mary J. Blige's charity, the Foundation for the Advancement of Women Now. According to Fashion Week Daily, Gucci creative director Frida Giannini has designed a limited-edition black PVD twirl watch for the foundation.

The watch features a face framed in black diamonds and will have a commemorative FFAWN engraving on the back of its rotating case. It will make its debut at Gucci's Fifth Avenue store on September 16, and will be available to the public at the company's boutiques and select department stores nationwide the next day. A portion of its $1,895 price will be donated to FFAWN.

FFAWN aims to help women gain the confidence and skills they need to reach their full individual potential. Blige founded the charity with marketing pioneer Steve Stoute in 2007. Meanwhile, Blige will next be seen in the Tyler Perry film "I Can Do Bad All By Myself." She will also appear on "American Idol" as a guest judge.

For more information of Blige’s Foundation please Visit http://ourworld.ffawn.org/home.php

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This is old, but this is also my site, so I wanted to repost this.



What is the go to material when you are looking for the best soccer cleats you can find? C’mon, it’s carbon fiber of course! Who better to utilize carbon fiber into an unbelievable looking and performing cleat than Nike. That’s where their Mercurial Vapor SL cleats come in, just take a look:





Oh yeah, they're $1000 euro!


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