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Bubble Factory
January 31, 2012
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The Young Professionals - Video Games (Lana Del Rey Cover)

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January 30, 2012
FamGuy in the Jeep (Taken with instagram)

FamGuy in the Jeep (Taken with instagram)

Watching family guy in the jeep at the car wash, yeahhhh buddy

Watching family guy in the jeep at the car wash, yeahhhh buddy

January 29, 2012
Jr + Carla

Jr + Carla

YarnBarn (Taken with Instagram at Pot Black - Northbridge)

YarnBarn (Taken with Instagram at Pot Black - Northbridge)

January 27, 2012
B

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Bubbi (Taken with instagram)

Bubbi (Taken with instagram)

January 21, 2012
#diamondlife

#diamondlife

January 20, 2012

(Source: crabloc93, via nee1979)

January 4, 2012
March 11, 2011
amusement:

GIRLS GOT KICKS- written by Lori Lobenstine with photos by Amanda Lopez
 
GIRLS GOT KICKS is the first ever photo documentary of badass females, told from a unique angle: their passion for sneakers. GIRLS GOT KICKS documents a movement of women from all over the globe, a growing community brought together by their passion for sneakers. Their stories are as diverse and colorful as their ever-growing collections of footwear, and now GIRLS GOT KICKS brings them together in a book chock full of bold photos, interviews and short essays. More than a love story about shoes, the book documents how these sneaker lovers push beyond stereotypes for girls and women, using kicks to be both athletic and sexy, hip and tomboyish, grown and youthful, as they define who they are—and who women can be—on their own terms.

 


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amusement:

GIRLS GOT KICKS- written by Lori Lobenstine with photos by Amanda Lopez

 

GIRLS GOT KICKS is the first ever photo documentary of badass females, told from a unique angle: their passion for sneakers. GIRLS GOT KICKS documents a movement of women from all over the globe, a growing community brought together by their passion for sneakers. Their stories are as diverse and colorful as their ever-growing collections of footwear, and now GIRLS GOT KICKS brings them together in a book chock full of bold photos, interviews and short essays. More than a love story about shoes, the book documents how these sneaker lovers push beyond stereotypes for girls and women, using kicks to be both athletic and sexy, hip and tomboyish, grown and youthful, as they define who they are—and who women can be—on their own terms.

 

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November 6, 2009
November 2, 2009