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Heather Grey Wall x Mark McNairy
Mark McNairy, who is the high end clothes designer of Billionaire Boys Club’s newest “Bee Line” as well as is the designer for the brand New Amsterdam, teams up with shoe makers Heather Grey Wall. These high end shoes feature some casual appeal as well, with reserved, flat colored materials rather than the shiny leathers typically seen on a shoe of similar shape. The long awaited release is only available in store.
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Burberry - Black Label 2012
Burberry’s Asian exclusive Black Label has released its latest fashions. The newest collection features casual as well as business looks all made of high quality material. Some stand out looks are an all beige suit, with a casual 2 button jacket and rounded shoulders. a brown hooded jacket with 3/4 length pants and a red jacket with a button up and shorts.
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J. Cole Talks Club Paradise Tour, Sophomore Album, Confirms Album with Kendrick Lamar & More
Bootlegkev putting in some work. After talking to 2 Chainz last night, he releases some audio of him talking to J. Cole about the Club Paradise Tour, his sophomore album, not using twitter lately, not releasing music, AND CONFIRMS JOINT ALBUM WITH KENDRICK LAMAR. LORDY LORDY http://bit.ly/KTUiW5
Post Overalls - Delivery II
Post Overalls shows off more clothes from its most recent collection, and in this case keeps it pretty clean and simple, perfect for the summer. The collection shows a grey and subtly checkered short sleeve button down as well as a blue and beige plaid long sleeve button down. On the shorts side, the brand brings three new prints, one in a red pattern, one grey with ghosted stripes, and the last in blue with a light striped pattern as well.
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A sad trend has started to developed in the first round of the 2012 playoffs. It started in Philadelphia when Sixers fans cheered Joakim Noah’s injury and it happened again in Memphis last night.
The biggest bone of contention with Blake Griffin is his flopping. Griffin isn’t tough enough. He falls down with the slightest touch. So when he went down late in the third quarter after making contact with Marc Gasol, the fans at FedEx Forum began to boo and Twitter started to call Griffin, “The Boy Who Cried Wolf”.
I would hope at this point we as basketball fans would be able to tell the difference between a flop and an actual injury. Obviously watching the game on television, I had a better understanding of what happened and the knowledge that the knee Griffin strained was the same leg that he injured back in 2009 and sidelined him for an entire season. This isn’t a soccer and a trainer isn’t going to come out with a magical spray can, when a trainer comes to the floor, it’s probably an injury.
Fans have the right to boo any player they want, but can we just hold off when it comes to an injury? If the injury was faked, then boo the player as soon as he gets back up and runs around the court.
As for Griffin and Paul’s injuries: Blake Griffin sprained his left knee and is expected to have an MRI today and Paul has a sore right hip.
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