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LACMA Late Night ~ June 21st, 2007 ~ Mid-City

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I showed up at LACMA at about around 8:30 and there were already about 2000+ people at this event. This art event was HUGE! Live music, a huge wall for everbody to paint, tons of booze, and food. Hit + Run doing their screen printing. A+ DJ line up! I was there untill 3:00am, I love L.A.! ~ 455er

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holly and losermike
sub,  455
MIC ONE
TOKS ONE
hit & run crew members...LA
red light, yellow light, green light...GO!

Again 455ER would like to thank the H+R crew for putting him under their wing, props and hope everyone in L.A. keeps the joint alive. Rock on L.A!...peace

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