Kia Rio (shout out to Rob)

Hah, yes. Believe it or not I had to put the Rio as the car of the week.  This may seem like an average everyday beater but this car has some history with the JL Crew.  I always gave Robert a hard time for driving a Rio for a while some time ago.   As much of a simpleton that car was, it had its perks.  You never have to worry about anyone trying to car jack you.  You can park almost anywhere cause its so damn small.  And lastly it gets amazing gas mileage.  Who needs a hybrid?  Me and Rob would roll dirty in that thing riding on fumes.  Don’t sleep on the Rio; and with the new model out it looks even better then ever.  Heads ain’t ready.
-Cam

2012

Happy 2012! If any of you who do follow the blog diligently haven’t noticed lately, the blog hasn’t been getting any love from me : ( In my quest to find inspiration i been having to do my own thing. The blog is going on 3 years this February and i couldn’t be prouder, it was an experiment i decided to take on with friends and it grew into something more than we expected so thank you to whoever has been keeping up with us. Now, as much as i want to keep this little experiment going, it’s not as collaborative as i had intended it to be so i decided to go on a solo mission and start my own so that i have no one else to blame but myself if it epicly crashes and burns. I’d been wanting to do this for a long time and what better time than the new year. This is a little something fun on the side while i pursue ongoing projects of my own and is similar to the posts that i do on here, except that they wont be as PG-13. If you want the real NC17 shit, come ride with me and see what inspires and amuses me as an individual, a designer, and an artist. Let’s do work, 2012 let’s get it! -Robuno a.k.a Numero Uno Papi Chulo, a.k.a. Roberto Ochocinco, a.k.a Roberto Corleone, a.k.a. Rob Pellegrino, a.k.a. Premium Fantasy Package, a.k.a. The Flash

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Ol’ Foggy London Town, Yeaaahhhhh

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