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City City Featured on Marc LittleJohn Site

by Paul Kieper last modified 2010-02-10 21:29


I was just trying to figure out why my pasty pal Kyle's Facebook profile pic had turned into a beautiful black woman.  It turns out the photo is an ad for an event his band City City played this past weekend - hosted by the lovely Vivica A. Fox.  The event was called "An Evening with Marc LittleJohn."


I checked out LittleJohn's styling/design site and noticed that City City's music is featured on the Celebrities and Advertising sections. Very nice.


Don't know what they're selling but I'm buying

Posted by Grantula at 2010-02-11 00:02

Hot shit. I definitely like this album too. You guys should come to the ROC this weekend (one guy is coming from LI and probably has room if you want to take me seriously). Big party. I'll be there.

I feel I'm due for a general update: I'm in H-town, drove from Raleigh two weekends ago, stopped in New Orleans (quite the fun place), and am still settling in. Hope all is well in the snowy east coast. Becca, have you not frozen into a popsicle yet?

What the Roc is Cookin'

Posted by pkieper at 2010-02-11 08:01

Rochester is certainly a fine choice of winter vacation destination - especially when you live in Houston. I, on the other hand, will be installing server security updates this Saturday - which is almost as fun as it sounds.

We just sent your save-the-date (or STD) to your Raleigh address, so they better forward that shit. Don't mess with Texas.

Say hi to Big Tex for me.

I'll even say howdy partna'

Posted by Grantula at 2010-02-11 23:31

I spent ~1hr of my life today remapping the flight plan north. Who would have thought Detroit would be having better weather than Atlanta this time of year. By the way, I have yet to receive one piece of forwarded mail from my old apartment. After receiving numerous pieces of other people's mail I have little faith in my former mailman.

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