Archive for July 19, 2012

Breaking News – Romney Narrows VP Picks

Common Folk Collective’s top secret political operative has some inside news on Mitt Romney’s potential VP pick. Romney has narrowed the list down to two candidates, the Planter’s Peanut Guy and the Monopoly Guy.

Each choice has strong credentials. Peanut has been involved in social circles since the early 1900s and was part of a program to provide low cost meals to workers. He also showed bipartisan support by working with Jimmy Carter, a long time ally, on trying to bring peace to the Middle East. Monopoly has been a staple of the NY real estate market and by building hotels all along the East Coast has a track record of creating jobs.

Both candidates also come with baggage that could cost Romney as well. Many people are allergic to Peanut and his close association with Kraft Foods doesn’t help Romney’s Wall Street association. Additionally his close association with Jimmy Carter may cost some Tea Party votes. Monopoly on the other hand is viewed by some as a fluff candidate because of a second place finish in a beauty contest. Monopoly has also been know to take over whole neighborhoods building luxury hotels and charging exorbitant rent. Monopoly will also have to likely explain his use of the get out of jail free card.

Don’t forget to pick up your very own copy of George Romney’s biography. As drab as it may sound, it’s really a fascinating read about a forward thinking man with progressive ideas about politics, race, and capitalism. Andrew Sullivan from the Daily Beast says “In many ways, George Romney shows what capitalism can achieve; and Mitt Romney reveals how degenerate so much of it has become.”

Romney’s Way: A Man and an Idea (Biography of George Romney, Mitt’s father)

*Ed. note- Looks like Romney went with the peanut

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Skateboard Deck Shapes

For those who came into the skate world post 80′s, you’ve probably only skated the equilateral, utilitarian shaped deck. While great for function it lacks in form. This is an awesome, nostalgic chart showing how crazy and different board shapes used to be. All I used to do in middle school was draw shapes and graphics for my pro model I was so sure would get put out one day. Shout out to Mario Desa, tattoo artist extraordinaire, for passing our designs back and forth during class.

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Song of the Week – Murs “Animal Style”

Murs, of Felt and Livings Legends fame has new album out and has been getting some positive press about his new single “Animal Style” off of “Love and Rockets Vol. 1: The Transformation [Explicit]

Hopefully this will be one of many efforts of hip-hop to address homophobia. Frank Ocean also gets a shout out for fighting homophobia.

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Don’t Forget the Common Folk Collective Tumblr

A whole different animal, Common Folk Collective Tumblr.

 

 

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Tuesday Forecast (It’s A Big One)

Damn. Big one this week. Scroll through and check ‘em out. Besides the obvious, Nas and Frank Ocean, I’m really digging Motel Mari and Murs did a collabo with a graphic novel! Then there’s the Alchemist, Piano Overlord (Prefuse 73), Com Truise, and on and on…

   

   

   

Murs and Josh Braylock- Yumiko. Available from AccessHipHop

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The Glory That is Creation Fest (For Friday Fun)

Matt Stopera from BuzzFeed did us all the favor of not only going to the 34th annual Creation Fest but also did us the honor of sharing 56 things he learned from that momentous weekend. Priceless, as they say. These are just a couple of his finds, definitely check them all out, 56 Things I Learned At The Biggest Christian Music Festival In The World. And when you’re done with that check out his comparison between Creation Fest vs. The Gathering Of The Juggalos!

Every single secular product has a God product rip-off. 

A pickle is the mascot for pulling up your pants for Jesus.

Cool Faith has the best Christian logo.

56 Things I Learned At The Biggest Christian Music Festival In The World

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