spagucci1 wrote:Gagnon needs realize that by making images trying to knock MBW, he is only giving MBW more hype....
looks like MBW knocked rene's site offline.
anybody else having problems?
spagucci1 wrote:Gagnon needs realize that by making images trying to knock MBW, he is only giving MBW more hype....
yepjojobadass wrote:spagucci1 wrote:Gagnon needs realize that by making images trying to knock MBW, he is only giving MBW more hype....
looks like MBW knocked rene's site offline.
anybody else having problems?
It's back up again now.jojobadass wrote:spagucci1 wrote:Gagnon needs realize that by making images trying to knock MBW, he is only giving MBW more hype....
looks like MBW knocked rene's site offline.
anybody else having problems?
and it made on Perez Hilton! Too bad Perez didn't mention MBW's name...ottomatik71 wrote:I sent the info and photos to PerezHilton.com.SteveKai wrote:Back to the Anne Hathaway thing. We've got a new mission, guys. We need to make this the reason behind Anne dumping this douchebag. The MBW hype would reach an all new level.
so now ALL of Hollywood will know about it.(that is if Perez thinks it's worthy news.)
come on peeps...get this story out there.
why even waste the time putting this auction on?mateospain wrote:http://cgi.ebay.com/Mr-Brainwash-Autogr ... 3effa6623f
$10Gs for MBW's signature....hahahahahaha
You have to admit that's pretty funny, I wonder how he came up with it so quickly...aky90be wrote:Looks like Rene is an even bigger fan of MBW than I 1st thought :
Actually Campbell did.SteveKai wrote:Didn't Warhol come up with the whole soup can thing
In 1898, Herberton Williams, a Campbell's executive, convinced the company to adopt a cherry red and bright white color scheme, because he was taken by the crisp colors of the Cornell University football team's uniforms.[4] To this day, the layout of the can, with its red and white design and the metallic gold medal seal from the 1900 Paris Exhibition, has changed very little.cybernigel wrote:Actually Campbell did.SteveKai wrote:Didn't Warhol come up with the whole soup can thing
It's about time they did something. Thx for the interesting tidbit.waxenpi wrote:In 1898, Herberton Williams, a Campbell's executive, convinced the company to adopt a cherry red and bright white color scheme, because he was taken by the crisp colors of the Cornell University football team's uniforms.[4] To this day, the layout of the can, with its red and white design and the metallic gold medal seal from the 1900 Paris Exhibition, has changed very little.cybernigel wrote:Actually Campbell did.SteveKai wrote:Didn't Warhol come up with the whole soup can thing
Actually Cornell University did