@40oz_VAN 40oz’s Red NY Balmain inspired 9/11 snapback is now available for sale at 40ozNY.com (12pm-12am only).
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@40oz_VAN 40oz’s Red NY Balmain inspired 9/11 snapback is now available for sale at 40ozNY.com (12pm-12am only).
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A preview of the 40 Oz NY latest edition of Balmain Inspired Snapback 9/11 Edition. The hat features the previous NY Balmain logo design but now its in color red and commemorate’s the Wtc attack with a American Flag + R.I.P 9/11.
Mathhattan Street Art :Spotted On the upper west side on 96 st and broadway
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art by Hani
(CNN) — Jay-Z’s sixth album, “The Blueprint,” hit record stores on the fateful morning of September 11, 2001.
Despite the horrible coincidence, the New York rapper’s album — featuring the hit track “Izzo (H.O.V.A)” – sold more than 420,000 copies in the first week. (more…)
Nyc and Bloomberg released this video that was played during his speech about 9/11 this past Wednesday
Police have released the emergency call that was made when Nicki Minaj visited the Palomar Hotel in Dallas last month. The hotel’s front office manager placed the call after he reportedly saw Nicki get hit in the face. The “Super Bass” rapper can be heard arguing with a male in the background. At one point she screams, “Look at what he did to my face!”
TMZ originally reported that cops were called to the hotel on July 12 after Nicki complained that a man hit her in the face with a suitcase. She refused to press charges after paramedics arrived.
Nicki previously fired back at media reports on Twitter. “The fact that u believe a man either slapped or punched me in the face & didn’t leave on a stretcher w/his balls hangin off? #getaF%cknLife,” she wrote. “The media could pee on ur leg & tell u its raining. You’d believe it. You’d believe u were an adopted martian if TMZ told u so. #stopit5.”
After the call was released today, Nicki tweeted: “Can u pls get off my penis?” Listen to the 911 call below.
WTC Attack September 11, 2001 from New York Police Helicopter
Video obtained by FOIA to NIST by an anonymous person who directed it be sent to Cryptome. Excerpt of the NIST letter.
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The Man was Later charged with possession, and he’s now out on $5,000 bail:
“I have a legal question.”
“Is it an emergency?”
“I don’t know what that means.” (more…)