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Showing posts from December 2011

One thing I mentioned in my ‘Reflecting on my 2011‘ post was time and how certain sacrifices had to be made. Some of my closest childhood friends have become strangers over the past year and in that time, strangers have become close friends. However there’s one set of friends that will always be there, even if we only see each other once or twice a year – it’ll always be fun: filled with jokes and laughter. Sounds cheesier than a disney film, but it’s true. What we usually do when we catch up is play FIFA/PES/COD for hours on end and consume unacceptable amounts of junk food. Now that we’re all somewhat grown, I suggested we should do something different; so we ended up at Stonehenge.

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2012 Film Preview

posted in film by Amon

2012 is just around the corner and with it comes a whole host of movies. As well as the essential original concepts, we’ve got sequels, threequels, prequels and reboots coming our way. Needless to say, 2012 is going to be a great year for films. So great in fact, that a wealth of fantastic-looking films failed to make the final 10. Hit the jump for my list of essential viewing for 2012. 

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Check out the new 2012 Spring/Summer lookbook from United Colours of Benetton. For the upcoming season Benetton present us with a colourful selection featuring pieces such as the classic V-neck sweater, beautiful cardigans, vests and print shorts. I don’t really have much else to say about the collection other than it’s kind of what you would expect to see from Benetton. Take a look for yourself.

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Been looking at more of Kyle Bean‘s work and I came across this stop-frame  animated video called Laundry Day. The animation features pieces of clothing escaping from laundry baskets and then racing down the street for the local launderette. Don’t you wish your clothes would follow suit? I do! Watch the video after the break.

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Haha you’ve got to love Viktor Hertz‘s work, it’s honest, a teeny bit cheeky but brilliant. It’s guaranteed to make you laugh – he’s turned some of the most popular corporate brand logos into satirical designs. They’re all honest, you’ll find yourself agreeing with most of them unless you work at the company and are in blind denial. The honest logos are all about revealing the actual content of the company behind all the advertising and marketing campaigns. Hop on after the cut to see them all.

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See before this year, I never ever owned a propa’ winter coat. I’d just layer up to the max in the colder seasons: gloves, scarves, hats – the lot. You know how some guys boast about their extensive limited edition marvel-g-shock-casio-your-mum-insertNFLteam-collaboration ‘snapback/new era’ collections, you guys need to see my winter hat collection. At least 30 different types of wooly wonders and I keep adding more, strange addiction. However hats are just one part of the winter equation, the real statement piece has to be the knitwear. The final layer in the pile and it’s essential to have a few solid knits in the wardrobe. Especially for those lazy days where you can’t be bothered to iron your shirt! Throw a knit on it.

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Yes, jacked this post again! I’m going to feature the song that I was initially going to post up last week. It’s one of two songs that I downloaded as soon as I installed Sean Parker’s Napstar in ’99. Those early teen years where I really didn’t understand that I was doing something illegal and I’m not sure if I should freely admit that now since they’ll probably want me to fine for the activity. Hmm, too late. 56k was the bane of my life back then, they way it would disconnect whenever someone answered the house phone! not to mention a single song took around 30-40 minutes to download. The song is by a Jamaican and nope, not Sean Paul. BOMBASTIC – hop on after the cut.

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