
I never really cared for this spot on a personal level, but this would be a bummer if it happened.

I never really cared for this spot on a personal level, but this would be a bummer if it happened.

Don’t get a flat tire in Boston on a Sunday. Or try to get a motel at 4 A.M.
Features Miles Marquez, some whiteboy, Thando Beschta.
These are a handful of scans from the east coast issue of Big Brother from 1998. The others are from the east coast based, short-lived, Strength magazine, from 1996, which was essentially a culmination of a bunch of people’s interests compiled into a publication. Seriously. There are sections in it where the writers unembarrassingly describe how they underwent freestyle and beatboxing sessions in their hotel rooms on tour. Thankfully, being born in the late-80s and coming of age during an era of Cash Money/No Limit and Jay-Z dominance allowed me to surpass an entire time that may have lead me to think beatboxing was actually cool.

The long-awaited, often asked-about Michael Gigliotti armed forces pictures have finally arrived, here and here.
SENSITIVE MATT aka Matthew Mooney still doesn’t have a cellular phone. So instead of calling me to ask why he isn’t picking up your calls (you know who you are), he’s at Astor every day from 8 to 11, at the Fish every night after midnight, and at 21 Spring Street at every other point during the day.
Even though most have seen it, Four Star was in New York a and filmed some things on a fancy gay expensive camera.
There’s a new box at Tompkins. Its one-sided, but pretty good. As you can imagine, it is very crowded. Because there are people who haven’t left there since the last box broke.
Quote of the Week:

Stop sending e-mails saying that the spots section is out of date. It is being worked on.