Friday, February 19, 2010

::KAUFEE ADDIK OF THE DAY::


George Washington Carver
Born at the tail end of the Civil War, George Washington Carver, the son of slaves, pioneered agriculture research that launched a new era for farms across the American south. Working predominantly out of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute (now Tuskegee University) in Tuskegee, Alabama, he showed the value of crop rotation, introduced hundreds of possible uses for the peanut and soybean, and produced hardier hybrids of a number of other plants — most notably, cotton.

::ARTIST OF THE DAY::






First off-i want that skatedeck!! lol Second off, Julia is your artist for today!! the girl works wonders i swear!! str8 out of Spain she brings the freshness! definitely pay her a visit! keep it fresh!

Thursday, February 18, 2010

::NEWS::



More Sneek peaks from the new site!!! it's going to take a boo boo on this blog trust! lol oooh and plus a wee bit of a shot on the brand new fresh kaufee logo!!

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Saw these while browsing today..those pumps go sooooper hard!

::SEXCI LATTE OF THE DAY::


Cash is your sexci latte for today!! If you're trying to think of a chick that gets the job done then who else is there!? President of Legends Promotions Inc if you don't know what that is then go chew on a cactus-ha she organizes events for your favorite athlete, music artist, etc. so def my best connect so far plus she is an amazing friend :) thanks buddy

::KAUFEE ADDIK OF THE DAY::


MALCOLM X
born May 19, 1925, Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.—died February 21, 1965, New York, New York) African American leader and prominent figure in the Nation of Islam, who articulated concepts of race pride and black nationalism in the early 1960s.
At a speaking engagement in the Manhattan's Audubon Ballroom on February 21, 1965 three gunmen rushed Malcolm onstage and shot him 15 times at close range. The 39-year-old was pronounced dead on arrival at New York's Columbia Presbyterian Hospital. Fifteen hundred people attended Malcolm's funeral in Harlem at the Faith Temple Church of God in Christ on February 27, 1965. After the ceremony, friends took the shovels from the gravediggers and buried Malcolm themselves. Later that year, Betty gave birth to their twin daughters. Malcolm's assassins, Talmadge Hayer, Norman 3X Butler and Thomas 15X Johnson were convicted of first-degree murder in March 1966. The three men were all members of the Nation of Islam.
Malcolm X is buried at the Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York.

::ARTIST OF THE DAY::






Ok hold up! Jonatan Cantero is a beast in all essence of the word! the kid has an active imagination and you can't help but chuckle when you view his work, fresh stylings! str8 out of Spain def hop on over to see his gallery! keep it fresh

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

::NEWS::


Freshness is coming..a sneak peek at the new site ;) ope could that be the new logo to the right? hmmmmmm

::SKETCH OF THE DAY::



I had a date with my wacom tablet..scored on the first night unh!! lol but seriously, I wanted to get some practice on that thing tonight and these are just some random doodles that came as a result..keep it fresh :)

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Very nice findings today! ladies what ya think of the purses??? am i getting there? lol

::SEXCI LATTE OF THE DAY::


Ashley is your sexci latte for today, the homie is downright chill, you can always catch her partyin to the fullest. When she isn't having fun best believe she gettin her money-u might get cut if u touch lol thanks buddy

::KAUFEE ADDIK OF THE DAY::


FLO JOOOO!
Track and field athlete. Born December 21, 1959 in south Los Angeles. Known for her world-record speed, form-fitting bodysuits, and six-inch fingernails. Griffith Joyner was a triple gold medalist at the 1988 Seoul Olympics who captivated the world with her blistering speed and flamboyant style. She still holds world records in the 100- and 200-meter dashes. She setthe 100 mark of 10.49 seconds at the quarter finals of the 1988 Olympic trials at Indianapolis. At Seoul, she won the gold medal in a wind-aided 10.54. She then smashed the world 200 record in the Olympic final, with a 21.34.

Griffith Joyner displayed a muscular physique, which prompted rumors of steroid use. She insisted she never used performance enhancers and she never failed a drug test. Griffith Joyner was voted The Associated Press Female Athlete of the Year for 1988 and also won the Sullivan Award as the nation's top amateur athlete. After retiring from track in the wake of the Seoul Games, she served for a time as co-chair of the President's Council on Physical Fitness.

She died unexpectedly of heart failure at age thirty-eight on September 21, 1998. She and her husband had one daughter.

::ARTIST OF THE DAY::






Yo ok my boy John Mark Herskind is the artist for today. Dood is in highschool and killin it already!! str8 out of South Carolina, USA yall better keep an eye on this cat! check out the rest of his gallery asap! keep it fresh

Tuesday, February 16, 2010








Wow! Peep that video!!

::SEXCI LATTE OF THE DAY::


My homie Kim is your sexci latte for today! been knowing the homie for a grip and she has been nothin short of a good friend! She's out in NC doing her military thing so be safe buddy and thanks :)

::KAUFEE ADDIK OF THE DAY::


Shirley Chisholm
US representative and social activist. Born Shirley St. Hill on November 30, 1924 in New York City. Chisholm spent part of her childhood in Barbados with her grandmother and graduated from Brooklyn College in 1946. She began her career as a teacher and earned a Master's degree in elementary education from Columbia University. She served as director of the Hamilton-Madison Child Care Center from 1953 to 1959 as an educational consultant to New York City's Bureau of Child Welfare from 1959 to 1964.

In 1969, Chisholm became the first black congresswoman and began the first of seven terms. After initially being assigned to the House Forestry Committee, she shocked many by demanding reassignment. She was placed on the Veterans' Affairs Committee, eventually graduating to the Education and Labor Committee. She became one of the founding members of the Congressional Black Caucus in 1969.

Chisholm became the first African American woman to make a bid to be President of the United States when she ran for the Democratic nomination in 1972. A champion of minority education and employment opportunities throughout her tenure in Congress, Chisholm was also a vocal opponent of the draft. After leaving Congress in 1983, she taught at Mount Holyoke College and was popular on the lecture circuit.

Chisholm was married to Conrad Chisholm from 1949 to 1977. She wed Arthur Hardwick, Jr. in 1986. She is the author of two books, Unbought and Unbossed (1970) and The Good Fight (1973).

::ARTIST OF THE DAY::






Hahaha this guy is awesome yo! I saw his bearded series and just had to throw em on here! Vanja Mrgan is your artist for today, hidin in the US somewhere ha, the guy has some other fresh works too! check him out!! keep it fresh!

Monday, February 15, 2010

::SKETCH OF THE DAY::


Final shirt design for mica and she loves it..yay!

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Freshness, id rock em grey ones..thats probably too much blue for me though lol. Ladies, what are your thoughts??
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