209 Reasons Why Brooklyn is So Badass
from badass new Brooklyn blog FIPS
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209 Reasons Why Brooklyn is So Badass
from badass new Brooklyn blog FIPS
We are collecting and compiling photographic & video evidence of the arrests and / or police misconduct from the gathering at Bedford Avenue and North 7th St in Williamsburg on Election Night (Nov 4/5, 2008). Please send photos and videos (or links to photos / videos already online) to the email below.
Written statements are also encouraged. Whether you had a camera or not, your story can be helpful. Write us and tell us how you remember the night… what you saw, what you heard from the police, etc.
Please email to: williamsburg110408@gmail.com
Thank you.
For more info, please visit:http://williamsburg110408.blogspot.com
The content you provide will be solely used to help the cases of those arrested and will not be used for press or given to the media.
i so want one of these. (via chuckm)
BUSH BASH // JANUARY 19th, 2009
Celebrate the end of the Bush era by throwing him the largest going away party ever. Join a party or plan your own for the night of January 19th—Bush’s last official day in office. Then post your party photos on Flickr, and we’ll stream them on this site the next day. Let’s bash together as bushbash09.com lives on as the last moment of the finally-over Bush era.
in the first photo, i swear that kid looks just like paul mccartney!
wow – a year ago did we ever think we’d see her so happy and healthy?
and this one is all ‘bout the puttycat and the bear suit. total fav!
Umbrella (by Rihanna) (Acoustic, Bayan)
Came across this while searching through a big folder on my desktop called ‘urls’.
in this video, it’s all about the beat!
A montage of photographs taken by markthecobrasnake, cut to Mickey Avalon’s “So Rich, So Pretty” < via oats >
By sponsoring these technology forums, Not an Alternative hopes to help local community groups better understand how to use these commercially-used technologies from an organizing perspective. Several of the speakers at the forum stressed that the applications could be obtained inexpensively and did not require buying computers or the latest mobile phones.
this totally brought me to tears.
Fifty People, One Question: Brooklyn
brooklynbased > blakewhitman:(via Vimeo)