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Brooklyn Meets Los Angeles

We have a surefire sign that the Los Angeles way of life is settling in here in Brooklyn.   

Someone who lives in what might be considered by some to be an old shack / tiny wooden 19th Century townhouse along the wide open trench cut portion of the D subway line near 8th Avenue also drives around in a Porsche.  Albeit an old Porsche, but still, a Porsche.  Clearly looking like success in a Porsche and not caring about where you rest your head at night is now in vogue. 

Brooklyn, be prepared for the L.A. way of life to finally arrive.  Can’t wait to catch you in the pool for that 3 o’clock meeting!

Camo UFOS

We’ve never been much of the club type, but our old pal, musical genius, and legendary DJ, (the) Mike B, has been for as long as we’ve known him.  Mike has a new project that sounds flippin’ delicious to the point that we are finding ourselves wishing that we were located in Los Angeles so that we could to take in his new project out and about in person.

Mike’s new project — CAMO UFOS.

[Mike B and Nate Day / CAMO UFOS]

If you happen to be fortunate enough to be in L.A., CAMO UFOS are playing Metropolis (08/28 at 10PM) and Avalon Hollywood (09/24 at 10PM).

Regardless of your location, we encourage you to allow your brain to be blown (in the non Budd Dwyer sense) and take a listen to their sound via their Facebook band page.

Yes, it now looks like we’re going to grow up and be that crazy old white haired honky of a white guy who blasts jungle music out of our Lincoln Continental as we cruise the streets to and from buying our toilet paper at 10AM on Saturday mornings in 2050.

RIP Corey Haim

TMZ is reporting that Corey Haim, the HAIM, has been found dead this morning from an apparent drug overdose. 

We loved watching him in ‘License to Drive’ and ‘Fast Getaway’ when we were growing up, so much so that we used to do a Corey Haim impression back in our stand-up days.  That said, the dude also cut an album in 1995 and it was VERY 1995. 

Thankfully, someone made a video of the HAIM dancing to his own song which is one of those things that just keeps on getting better the longer you watch the video.

Asa lama lakum, Haim.


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