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L. Ron Hubbard gave his son Nibs some amphetamines, and Nibs started talking, he said, started really going talking fast, from the speed. And he kept talking, he kept talking, and his dad kept giving him speed and all of a sudden he was talking about his history, when he was a clam and all these different situations in early Earth. And out of that came History of Man.” - Jim Dincalci, L. Ron Hubbard Medical Officer from “Secret Lives: L. Ron Hubbard,” in a 1997 channel 4 special.
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When was the last time you sat through an entire movie and read all the credits? You know those funny little names with weird job titles responsible for the pure cinematic masterpiece, or hour and forty-five minute crapfest you just witnessed. When you think about it, life is a lot like those movie credits. This spring Primitive decided to focus on some of their credits. That is, a few of the people that comprise the ongoing production known as Primitive. These folks not only support the brand by physically wearing the product but also by inspiring & motivating others with their passion for what they do. Without them the brand would not exist, and without the credits in your life neither would you. Enjoy!
While many brands have raised money for charity by releasing special edition T-shirts and other goods in response to the disaster in Japan, the affected areas are still far from a full recovery. That is why Stussy, Union, Feal Mor & UNDFTD are teaming up to present the event, “A Benefit for Japan.” The benefit will be held this Saturday, April 9 at the Bootleg Theater in Los Angeles and will feature live performances by The Entrance Band and Pollyn and Nia Andrews. Doors open at 8:30 and tickets are $20 each. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Japanese Red Cross.
The Bootleg Theatre 2220 Beverly Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90057 United States