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December 4, 2008

I met Ghostface, but that wasn’t the most memorable thing tonight

Filed under: Afterhours, Random, Shows — Jase @ 2:40 am

Blog - first of all let me say sorry for neglecting you for so long. The last few months have been so hectic with travel, fun, and work that I haven’t found the time to sit down and jot down some thoughts. Honestly, it would have been many more months if I didn’t have the fortune of running into Rasheed. More on him later.

So this afternoon I was up on Brooklyn Vegan checking out today’s concerts (instead of working) and the site showed that Mr Fishscale and Digable Planets were set to perform at Highline Ballroom. Right away I knew there was a 30% chance I’d go, a 50% chance I’d stay too long at the gym, and 20% chance I’d just pass out and call it an early night (unfortunately, I’ve succumbed to the 20% way too much recently)

After heading home early, I head over to Crunch and sign up for the Knockout Boxing class. It wasn’t nearly as hard as the Chisel with Boxing Elements class, but still worked up a good sweat. On top of that I made a new friend with a really odd, but unforgettable name. Resolva - it was great to meet you and sorry for spraining your wrists, I forgot you weight about 50lbs less than me… and you’re female. My bad.

By this point I’ve already decided to attend the concert all the way across town. I shower up, put on my pathetic attempt at looking down (backwards fitted A’s cap, supreme shirt, 514s, and some hemp green dunks) then hop into a cab. Worst $8 I spent in my life. Not because it was a bad ride, but because when I arrived at the venue they weren’t letting anyone in unless you were on the VIP list. Motherfukas… After a few futile attempts to get in (sweet talking the door girl, drawing the “2″ handstamp on my hand with a nearly empty ball point pen, I was ready to give up and walk my ass 7 Avenues and 14 Blocks back home. No Ghost, No Beats, No Rebirth of Slick, No F’ing Luck.

Then Highline realized they were hemmoraging people and started to sell tickets at $7 a pop. $8 was already invested in the cab ride, so whats another $7? I had already missed Digable Planets (well, technically I heard them while I was trying to weasel in) but Ghostface, Alcemist, and the Red Bull Producers battle was still to come. Like RB says, I was in there like swimware.

Stepping through the door I was luck enough to catch a new producers 14k, Frank Dukes, Hitmakers, Best Kept Secret, and C Sick do their thing. There is a lot of young talent in hip-hop and tonight gave the audience confidence that the next generation is ready to take the torch. Also in the house were CrazyLegs from the Rocksteady Crew, Prince Paul, and some other mid-level hip-hop acts.

Between the semi-finals and last round, Ghost blessed the mic for the crowd playing favorites such as “Ice Cream”, “Victory”, “Shimmy Shimmy Yall”, and “Be Easy”. In an awkward moment GF tells the crowd he’s outta time and abruptly leaves the stage. The crowd is puzzled, but is eager to see the final matchup.

In the end C Sick ( who is 17 y/o) won over the crowd beating Frank Dukes in the final round. It was close, Frank had him after 3 rounds but the crowd wanted more and in the 4th round C Sick proved victorious. IMO Frank Dukes beats were more complex and had depth. C Sick’s beats hit hard no doubt, but they followed the same formula and it was hard to tell them all apart.  Either way, that kid just made himself a millionaire today — don’t let it get to your head duke.

That was the end of the show. I proceeded to the exit, saw Ghostface standing by the door then mustered up the courage to ask him for a photo. Stunned at first, he quickly obligied and posed for the camera. Before I had a chance to step to the aide, Ghost asks me my name and if I BUY his albums. “Of course” I say, then he smirks and calls me a “goddamn liar”. Guilty as charged, I haven’t bought a Ghostface album since Ironman. :)

On my way home, I decide to walk up 6th Ave towards 23rd street. As I approach Chelsea Papya, I see a homeless man sitting on the sidewalk. No surprise, he asks me for change — but today I felt unconventional, a little different. I pause for a split second and ask “do you want a hot dog?” I can tell the man wasn’t use to that response, but after processing it for a second he happily nods. Thank you sir, you’ve just given me a reason to have a late night snack!

2 hot dogs with everything, 1 coffee. I roll back to the corner dish out the goods and eat my hotdog with a total stranger who just refered to me as “China”. We somehow manage to talk while stuffing our faces with processed pork goodness, we exchange names (Rasheed), home (Patterson, NJ), occupation (former dock worker), Age (51, although he looked like he was 30 something), what we were doing there (he gets a different perspective on things while in NYC), how we got there (he went to prision, lost job), clothing (keeps clothes and self clean at church), and what was next (immediate - get enough money to go back to NJ, long term enter a program to get himself help).

That’s about 10-15 minutes worth of conversation, most of which I would unfortunately forget in the next few days. There was on moment I had with Rasheed that will always stick with me, that is when he asked me if I had anyone special in my life. It was a bit of a personal question, but knew he didn’t mean any harm by it so I happily answered. His response was simple but really resonated to my core. He said, “That’s nice, its nice to have someone in your life.” There was no need for me to say anymore, his eyes told me everything I needed to know. We said our goodbyes and I haven’t been able to think about anything else since.

Bless you Rasheed - tomorrow is a new day and I know you’ll find your way. Stay up, stay strong, and I hope we meet again.

July 29, 2008

CO-ED Magazine » How To Not Be A Douchebag Tourist In NYC

Filed under: Random — Jase @ 9:58 am

Co-Ed Magazine just put out this article on best practices for tourists. It’s so dead on I think a copy should be handed out to everyone stepping off a plane @ JFK. This is my favorite.

“J-walking is not only allowed in New York, it’s both expected and necessary. If people didn’t do it, there would be massive crowds at every corner. But it’s your responsibility to not get run over. Even though most streets are one-way, look both ways every time before crossing–a bike messenger going the wrong direction can take you out as easily as a daydreaming cabby.”

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July 17, 2008

Movies: New York, Destroyed 15 Different Ways

Filed under: Random — Jase @ 3:37 pm

From Gawker

“Dark Knight opens at midnight, and as the previews show, the city gets beat up pretty bad in the epic battle that ensues. New York is always getting destroyed over and over again in movies. Why? Because it looks awesome! Here are clips of the 15 best films featuring New York getting annihilated, curated by Nick McGlynn.”

If any of these ever happen *knock on wood* I hope it knocks out the Meat Packing District. I hate that fucking place.

Movies: New York, Destroyed 15 Different Ways

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LEDs: Toshiba’s LED TV Screen Lights up Center Stage in Times Square

Filed under: Random — Jase @ 10:49 am

It’s been a minute since I’ve ventured up to Time Square but next time your in the area check out the new LED billboard by Toshiba. Apparently the resolution on this thing is top notch and it uses a lot less energy than comparable billboards. As fancy as that screen is it’ll NEVER be able to claim that it’s more tasty looking then than the old school Nissin Cup Noodles billboard that used to smoke with ramen goodness.


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LEDs: Toshiba’s LED TV Screen Lights up Center Stage in Times Square

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Pour Out a Little Liquor

Filed under: Home, Random — Jase @ 9:40 am

The Brian Boitano triple somersault onto hardwood floor last night (see below) was enough to traumatize me for a week, now I gotta deal with 1 foot rats laying dead on the fucking street on my way to work??? I snapped this photo with my camera phone, it may be a little shaky as I feared this nasty beast would suddenly wake up and start scarfing down the leather on my shoes.

I’m not sure what it is about my block but there really seems to be a disproportionate number of vermin holding it down. It’s times like these that I’m really glad I live on the 14th floor.

N-A-S-T-Y. thanks thats all.

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Ouch.

Filed under: Home, Random, Work — Jase @ 9:20 am

I love my new bed. It’s nice and firm, the sheets are soft, the comforter is warm yet light — sometimes I wonder why I ever leave my little dream enabler. This makes what happened last night even more of a mystery.

I’ve never been a person who has vivid dreams but something really crept into my conscious last night and provoked some violent body contortions. I don’t have the play by play but the highlight of last night was my half naked double corkstrew directly onto my laptop and the floor below. My mattress is about 4 feet off the ground and since I was 1/2 asleep and didn’t know WTF was happening of course I didn’t brace myself.

We’ll after I took the epic tumbling a surge of pain shot up my right leg with most of it centered around the calf region. I was absolutely panicked — the pain, the WTFness, the darkness really had me thinking that I broke my fucking leg. Trying not to yelp reached down to my leg and made sure everything was where it was suppose to be and after a while the pain became tolerable enough for me to shamefully limb back to bed.

Well this morning I woke up 100% aware of what happened the night before. My leg is still a complete wreck, it feels like I either had the worst cramp in the world or I tore something. Oh well, I can walk so I’m sure it’s not that bad. Certainly not as bad as my laptop which now displays a wonderful assortment of ROYGBIV colors that resemble nothing even close to an operating system.

This is the wildest night I’ve had in NYC in a few weeks and I didn’t even need to leave my room.

Little Nemo falls out of bed

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July 16, 2008

Pic Of The Day: An Intense Times Square

Filed under: Afterhours, Random — Jase @ 4:14 pm

Just saw this on Gawker

“Driving down the neon-lit strip in New York is like “surfing porn sites without an ad-blocker.”

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Even Rappers Love a Good Book. Ballin!!!!

Filed under: Random — Jase @ 3:14 pm

Crossed paths with Dame Dash and the Capo aka One Eyed Willie aka The Kufi Smacker Jim Jones outside of the Barnes & Noble on 18th and 5th Ave.

Jimmy ain’t down with Cam anymore and rumors are that he’s been hanging out with 50. What I thought was interesting is that Dame was with Jim and if this means he’s choosing sides. (Note to Dame: You’re on the wrong side AGAIN)

July 11, 2008

What is that smell?

Filed under: Random — Jase @ 8:44 am

My first summer in New York has been terrific thus far. The festivities, the energy, the attire, relatively reasonable weather (wait till August hits) but there is something I can’t get my head around. At least once a day I’ll get slapped in the face with a pungent smell of hot garbage. I’ve personally never heated up garbage over the stove but I imagine if I took your run of the mill trash and took a blow torch to it the odor would be on par. The natural reaction to unpleasant smell is to identify the source — but thats the thing… I don’t see any garbage laying around anywhere close to my nasal raping. This is truly puzzling and a bit disturbing I must say.

litter

July 9, 2008

Karma’s a real bitch ya know?

Filed under: Home, Random, Shopping — Jase @ 11:08 pm

So this down comforter was up on craigslist about a week ago with the same type of offer — “name your price”. Well I was in the market for a down comforter for my new bed, something light for the summer but warm enough for the winter yet disposable enough for me to toss before I go back to Cali. My offer to the anonymous CL address was $50. A few hours later I get an email from lady named Margaret asks me to come up to UES to check it out. We exchange a few more emails going back and forth on the duvet cover and sham sets. She wants more money. Fuck it, I figure $50 for something that usually costs x4 the amount is a good deal even without the douche smelling duvet cover or pillows.

Well I give her a call when I get off the train like she requested.What happened next really made me want to kick a poodle. She insists that I tell her EXACTLY where I was and after finding out I was 2 blocks away at the 68th st station she tells me that someone offered her $100. Really? Did I seem like an idiot or really that desperate for a second hand comforter? After politely declining to match the offer she tries to encourage me to come by and see the set. In my mind I tell her to go fuck herself and keep it movin to the Walgreens where I pick up some delicious trail mix and some nice bath scents.

So tonight I run upon her new post asking someone to make an offer for her comforter and shitty table. She coulda had my $50 but instead is going to get low balled or end up giving it away for free. That’s what you get you money grubbing wench.

COMFORTER DOWN BLANKET DUVET COVER FULL QUEEN TABLE (Upper East Side)


Reply to: sale-748292619@craigslist.org
Date: 2008-07-09, 12:20PM EDT

NAME YOUR PRICE A NICE DOWN COMFORTER AND DUVET COVER SET FOR A FULL / QUEEN BED
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