THE QUEUE
- This woman’s a Candy Nazi when it comes to Obama supporters on Halloween. | [Fox News]
- The Hundreds hits up the Primitive shop, with a futuristic-meets-ancient-ruins interior design. That’s another point for the Valley. | [The Hundreds]
- Business Lebron does not smile. Business Lebron does not express. [ABOVE] | [Nicole Youtube]
- Will the Ugg ever die? The Cut doesn’t think so. | [NYMag]
- Danny Roberts’ fashion illustrations are the most impressive drawings I’ve seen this morning. | [Trendland]
Paul Rodriguez reps The Valley. HARD.
Interesting tidbit: Casanova and I both grew up in the San Fernando Valley, a northern suburb of Los Angeles County that’s just a stone’s throw away from the bright lights and fast cars of Los Angeles and Hollywood itself. Take Sepulveda or the 405 freeway 10 minutes south over the hill, and you’re transported to the glitz and glamour that couldn’t be any more different from the working-class leanings of the Valley.
Everyone that grows up in the Valley dreams of escaping it. It’s not the prettiest or most exciting place in the world, but it’s still one very important thing to us: it’s home. And it’s home to P-Rod as well, who’s pretty much the ebola virus on four wheels (read: he’s NASTY on a skateboard, son).
Hypebeast interviewed P-Rod briefly about his new store, Primitive, located in the good ol’ SFV. More words and pics after the jump.
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