Tuesday, July 20, 2004

Puke err Duke is giving away Ipods to incoming freshman...
 
I thought it was cool when Wake gave us laptops, but this is even better.  You know Coach K will throw this out there as a recruiting tool to the future Bobby Hurley and Gran Hills.  I'll I know is that I would load mine up with jams...would use it about um zero percent for school. 
Another Wake kid with a blog.....   that is worth checking out.  This makes three Wake Forest bloggers that I know of including Letters from Tucson and Cella's Review.   Three blogs, ESPN's number one ranking in hoops going into the summer and the best player in the NBA.  Damn Wake is on the come up...Watch out now. 
Mos Def back with first album in five years - NME.COM

Mos Def is back!!!! I was in college when his last one dropped, so it is about time that he hit us up with some new flavor. Can't wait. Talib, Com, Mos and The Roots with new albums all in one yr....fuhhhgetaboutit.....
The New York Times > Fashion & Style > Flying Shirttails, the New Pennants of Rebellion

Interesting piece on wearing one's shirt untucked. I actually am a big support of the no socks, shirt untucked movement...assuming you are wearing cool clothes with that look.


"It's a kind of nonfashion fashion look," Mr. Zee said. "All the young Hollywood types, the young heroes who are cool, like Jake Gyllenhaal, Orlando Bloom and Spike Jonze, wear their shirts untucked. It's one of those looks that's meant to seem like there's no effort, although we know that it's really thought out."

It is so considered, in fact, that designers build the look into their collections. "It's just much cooler to have it out," Tomas Maier, the creative designer of Bottega Veneta, said one morning. Atop his own $730 cotton chino biker pants and fringed suede moccasins, Mr. Maier wore a pricey cotton Bottega Veneta shirt with the tails left out.

"It's like men wearing shoes with no socks," he said. "There is the same shift in how men wear their clothes to be casual rather than all tucked in and tidy. It is a style that wouldn't work in the boardroom, but pretty much anywhere else it would look really cool."

Men wearing khakis or suits or jeans and with their broadcloth shirts tucked in look boring or worse, said Michael Macko, the men's fashion director at Saks Fifth Avenue. They look like the late Tony Randall, natty but distinctly of another time. "It's going to sound contradictory, since everyone is talking about dressing up again, and young kids are wearing blazers," said Mr. Macko, whose current Fifth Avenue windows display the first of the fall suits and jackets, all shown over untucked shirts.
ESPN.com - NCB - Katz: In their Wake

Deacs #1 according to Andy Katz at Espn....

Monday, July 19, 2004

Ali G interviews Posh and Becks for Comic Relief

Heaar me now...Check Dis--In honor of the first episode of Ali G (Ali in da US of A) returning to HBO last night. I've added a link to the transcript from the Posh-Beckham interview from last year.


Ali: For real. Their's is something real going on there, what!

(To Beckham) Now you is being real quiet there in the corner. Now don't
think, I mean, now this ain?t like a classroom where if you keep your head
down, I won't ask you questions. You sitting there like, you know, I seen
you hiding behind that lady! Now why do you think you is a pin-up for so
many gaylords? I'm not gonna call them batty boys now cos me is
politically correct. I mean just because you wear skirts, have a suntan
and a skinhead, talk like a girl and hang out with Elton John.

So how does it feel about being the picture for batty men?

B: You tell me Ali: I don?t know how you feels.

V: That's cos you?re a batty man yourself anyway.

Ali: Lucky I ain't carrying me Uzis on me.