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Winding Down Daisy Fuentes Is An Oldie But Goodie

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42 years-old, and still highly smashable, Daisy Fuentes hits the parties. [Bastardly]

Fiddy got himself another acting role, this time in a remake of 13 Tzameti. [Nah Right]

Wet T-shirt contests remind us of college and hot weather. Two things we're without right now. [CoedMag]

Check out a new batch of Hyperdunk colorways. [NiceKicks]

Cop a new Penfield book bag and carry the work. [Daily Drop]

October 22, 2008 | Permalink | 1 Comment
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Technology Back To The Future’s Hover Board Hits eBay

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A small piece of your childhood probably died when you realized that the hover board Marty McFly jacked from a little girl in 1989’s Back To The Future II was actually a piece of plastic held up with harnesses and cranes. Even 20 years later, levitation technology still isn’t available. What the fuck?

Luckily, if you’re a McFly fan who has at least $30,000 taking up space in the trust fund, you can now own the actual hover board used in the movie. It won’t hover, but a prop like this will certainly make your fantasy that much more vivid. The pink Mattel toy will be open to bidders on eBay this Friday (August 1), so lace up your Hyperdunks and get ready to bid HERE. After the jump, see the other side of the board and watch the classic Back To The Future scene.

July 28, 2008 | Permalink | 2 Comments
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Sports Nike’s Hyperdunk Ad Is In Your Face

hyperdunk.jpgNike's new ad campaign for the Hyperdunk is subtle like testicles in your eye sockets. The posterization promotes the shoe Olympic basketball players will be wearing in Beijing next month and recalls Vince Carter's infamous dunk at the 2000 Games in Sydney, when the 6'6″ USA guard leapt over France's 7'2″ center Frederic Weis. (Actually, the high-flying dunker propelled himself higher by pushing Weis's head down'and then scraped his sweaty balls against it.)

At the time, VC was wearing Nike's most technologically advanced hoops shoe, the Shox BB4. The Hyperdunk, which features Flywire technology and Lunarlite foam, is Nike's lightest and strongest basketball shoe ever, and the company clearly hopes it will play a part in an equally memorable facial. See VC's infamous teabagging of Frederic Weis after the jump.

July 9, 2008 | Permalink | 2 Comments
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