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Nov 17

You don't turn down an invitation to R. Kelly's house

R Kelly's Crib

R Kelly's Space Jam Bar?

Just saw this on AV Club and thought it was hella interesting.. can you imagine the Debauchery that went down at this residence?

Back in May, we told you about items allegedly belonging to R. Kelly suddenly cropping up for sale on Craigslist. The ad was tersely worded, but it was hard to believe that a bar adorned with Looney Tunes characters and a glass-backboard basketball hoop could belong to anyone but a Space Jam-era Kells. The day after our story went online, I got a friendly e-mail back from Casey Owca, the woman who placed the ad. Owca explained that she was selling these items for Ilene Greenblatt, a former Chicago dentist who now flips properties for profit as a hobby. She also invited me for a guided tour of the Lakeview mansion after some of the initial renovations had been completed. Two months passed before I heard from her again, and "visit R. Kelly's house" lingered as one of the stranger items in my to-do list. Until Owca and I finally nailed down a time to look around the place together, the house's potential magnificence and laidback policy on urinating on houseguests grew exponentially in my mind. It didn't help that I only had the above photo to go off of while I was waiting.

Before you start imagining an entire house emblazoned with Daffy Duck or a living room wallpapered with the Space Jam poster, I'll bring you down to earth and tell you that this room turned out to be the second weirdest one in the entire house, and most of it turned out to be—of course—the luxurious mansion of a successful R&B singer. It's unassuming from the outside, but on the inside it is, as Greenblatt's interior designer Tim Mathias says, "gaudy as hell."

But it wasn't always this way. The house was originally a church when it was first built in 1885, Owca says, though it eventually became a posh residence in the 20th century. About 20 years ago, a commodities banker bought it, moved in, and fixed the place up considerably. Then, Owca says with a laugh, "African gentlemen moved in and it was party central." Not much is known about this group of people known only to Greenblatt and Owca as "the Africans," but they supposedly threw bashes nonstop for 10 months before the house was foreclosed on. R. Kelly was the next and most recent resident, from 1996 until 2000, taking the party spirit to another level altogether by converting the house into a giant monument to himself. Walking around the 10,000 square feet, it feels more like a house some bratty Gen-Xers would have occupied for a season of The Real World than it does someone's home.

R Kelly house Chicago

To start, most people don't have a 1,600-gallon fish tank overlooking their foyer-adjacent fireplace and bar. But R. Kelly, as you probably know by now, is not most people. Just about every room but the modestly sized downstairs studio is outfitted with a TV and cable hook-up and also wired for sound. Cameras overlook almost every room, but there are also efforts at privacy. One of the three upstairs bedrooms has horizontal blinds to block out the living room, and one of the five bathrooms has the toilet off in its own separate mini-room—so as not to disturb the kind of friend you might invite over to soak in the hot tub but not want to watch you take a dump.

But you know what? This is all probably standard for a multimillionaire celebrity. The rooftop patio, the 40-foot lap pool, the state-of-the-art but unused kitchen, the shark in the fish tank—it's all impressive but not very shocking. The basketball hoop goes with the basketball court, but that part speaks far more to R. Kelly's psyche at the time than what's on the bottom floor. (We'll get to that.)

Owca says when they staked the place out, the basketball court had an electronic scoreboard that, when not used, would default to display "TAZ: 98, KELLY: 100." In other words, the fictional carnivorous marsupial was good at basketball, but R. Kelly was just barely better. There used to be an adjacent mural in which Foghorn Leghorn, clad in a "Mississippi Mudskippers" jersey, cheered the singer on with sign that simply said, "Go Kelly!" The basketball theme probably carried over into the house's red-white-and-black color scheme, which mystifies Owca. I'm almost positive it's a reference to the Chicago Bulls—Kelly moved there in '96, which was the first of three consecutive Michael Jordan-led championships.

R Kelly house ChicagoYou can get a drink of water, but you'll have to deal with Taz looking over your shoulder.

But there is no explanation for the entire basement floor. After descending the stairs next to the pool, you're suddenly in a log cabin. Seriously, it's an entire log cabin beneath the house. "We were all stunned," Owca says of when they first saw the floor. It's eerily quiet and a little cold, but the track lighting, hot tub, and the cherry, mahogany, and cedar walls and ceiling really spruce it up. This is also where R. Kelly allegedly urinated, but there is no toilet here. Owca adds that the floor was originally very porous and they were unable to wash away the creepiness. They have since replaced the floor, but maintained the house's oddest eccentricity: a light switch in a hallway behind the cabin that illuminates a window, so it appears that you're spying on another cabin amid a soothing landscape of trees. It's easy to imagine R. Kelly draped out on one of the couches down here, fastening his robe after a relaxing soak, only to be unhinged by the inability to look through a basement-level window and see another imaginary cabin.

Before you fire up your PayPal account to put a down payment on this place, bear in mind that Owca is estimating an asking price in the millions-of-dollars range and that renovations won't be done until early 2010. "We see more of a professional type coming in here," she says. "Maybe another rapper or baseball player." But for all you wage slaves out there reading this, believe in yourself. Take the words of "I Believe I Can Fly" to heart: "If I just believe it / There's nothing to it." After all, R. Kelly was once just a kid growing up in Chicago.

For the Hot Tub Photos Click HERE

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DJ Indiana Jones
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Nov 11

Crash the superbowl

Every year football fans from around the World look forward to what I consider the greatest sporting event in the world, the Super Bowl!  Almost as eagerly anticipated as the Super Bowl, is the Super Bowl commercials.  Companies pay big time moolah for the chance to chance to get in front of millions of potential consumers.  Think about it, long after the game is over we still find ourselves debating over the water cooler which Super Bowl commercial was the funniest every year.  So naturally a funny Super Bowl Commercial has the potential to really make a company, don't believe thing Go Daddy.com.  Last year Doritos came up with the idea to host a contest for the public to make there own Super Bowl commercial.  The winner last year was, hmmm I forget let me look into my crystal ball.  Oh yeah that's right it was the commercial featuring the guy throwing the crystal ball thru the vending machine to get his free Doritos.  Well this year the stakes have been raised, Doritos will air three consumer-created :30 Doritos spots during the Super Bowl XLIV broadcast and give the winners $5 million if the homemade ads claim the top three spots of the USA TODAY Ad Meter. This year Indy's own Film Maker Extraordinaire Jeff Miner has decided to throw his hat into mix with his Doritos spoof of Survivor Man. I won't ruin the video by telling you anymore, I will let you watch yourself.  Pretty hilarious.  Let's get behind Jeff and support his video, and who knows come Super Bowl we may get a chance to see the Colts and Jeff Miner in the spotlight.


Moore Fire " Keep the Fire Burning"

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Moore Fire
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Nov 10

50 Photos to Inspire Life as a Digital Nomad

 

 

 

 

50 Pics of a Digital Nomad
internet & tacos by lecates

Have you dreamed of being able to live and work anywhere you want to? What about traveling the world while earning a living with just a laptop and an Internet connection? Such is the life of a digital nomad. It’s usually exciting, sometimes glamorous, and always inspiring.

If you’ve ever thought of becoming a digital nomad, here are 50 photos that might inspire you to take the next step.


Where are all these photos from? They’re all licensed under Creative Commons and sourced from the amazing artists who contribute to Flickr. Actually, I also took a few of the photos myself, but you can use those under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 as well.

If you’re not familiar with Creative Commons, basically it’s a way for artists, photographers, writers, etc. to license their work so that other people can use it under certain conditions (usually attribution is required). CC is a great way to gain exposure for your work. That’s where I source most of the photos on this blog, and I really appreciate all the amazing things people share under CC.

Each of these photos inspired me to want to get out and explore and to experience more than my little corner of the world. I hope they inspire you too.

See the other 49 on Free Pursuits
Author:
DJ Indiana Jones
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Oct 28

Maestro Knows – NYC Edition (Nigel Sylvester)

Maestro returns to NYC along with BMX rider Nigel Sylvester and also make a stop Las Vegas. The photography and videography is impressive as well.

Author:
Jew Know
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Oct 23

Frank 151 – Chapter 38: Herbie Fletcher

Frank Book
New Frank Book Available NOW!

Great Review of the New Frank Book that I found Online! If you want a copy and you are in Indy, come and see me at Coach's Tavern Tuesday Nite for Take That With DJ Metrognome! Or visit Got Sole? in Broad Ripple and they can give you the Hook Up.. UHHHHHHHH! Also Check Out the New and Improved FRANK Website!

Via: Standard ATL

I always look forward to the blogging the newest Frank 151 issue. They just do things right. They dedicate this issue to surfing, and who better to partner with to cover the issue than Herbie Fletcher. Flecther was a surfboard designer, filmaker, photographer, entrepreneur, and much more. Truely an innovator of his time Fletcher is well respected in the surf world. Pick up a free copy at our Peachtree location or head over to the newly designed Frank151.com to peep the literature.

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Author:
DJ Indiana Jones
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