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Thursday, December 30, 2010
Paulie Malignaggi = Future Legend
Check out the Future Legend patch on Paulie Malignaggi's shorts during his victory in Canada on 12/18/2010
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Sebastian Telfair in FUTURE LEGEND
Sebastian Telfair was touted as a basketball prodigy when he was in junior high school. This movie, produced by ESPN Entertainment, shows clips of young Sebastian playing on the basketball courts of the Coney Island housing projects. Telfair's star was helped along through his family: his cousin is the New York Knicks point guard, Stephon Marbury and Telfair's brother, Jamel Thomas, was a basketball star for Providence College in the late 1990s. Thomas was not drafted into the NBA and this rejection crushed the hopes of the family and community.
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timberwolves
Hannah Mollie Stimell Foundation
7 years ago a little girl by the name of Hannah Mollie Stimell passed from Niemann Picks Type A disease, a rare disease she was the first to recieve a stem cell transplant in the USA. Unfortunately she passed. Hannah would have been 7 tomorrow. Please help us raise money to find a cure for this rare yet deadly disease. You can make a check our money order out to
the Hannah Mollie Stimell Foundation
and mail them to:
1902 Neptune Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11224
the Hannah Mollie Stimell Foundation
and mail them to:
1902 Neptune Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11224
Scrappers buying Toys for Tots
Monday, December 20, 2010
The UGC Recognized by the Community
The UnderGround Clown was awarded this certificate by The Suber Foundation & United Community Baptist Church, Inc. Pastor Connis Mobley for our work in the community, constantly giving back to those less fortunate.
The Suber Foundation in collaboration with The UnderGround Clown & The United Community Baptist Church, Inc. Pastor Connis Mobley invite you to
2701 Mermaid Ave
(corner of west 27th street)
on Monday, December 20, 2010 6pm-9pm
for a night of raffles & giveaways with special guests in attendance
(corner of west 27th street)
on Monday, December 20, 2010 6pm-9pm
for a night of raffles & giveaways with special guests in attendance
Saturday, December 18, 2010
67 Mob - "Magic Man"
Check out "Magic Man" by 67 Mob. Paulie Malignaggi's official song! The gear Paulie is wearing is available on www.TheUnderGroundClown.com
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Fashion Show,
Paulie "Magic Man" Malignaggi,
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Friday, December 17, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Night of Reflections!
Night of Reflections
The Suber Foundation in collaboration with
The UnderGround Clown &
United Community Baptist Church, Inc. Pastor Connis Mobley with love, support, and strength invites you and all families of the Coney Island Community to
2701 Mermaid Ave
(corner of west 27th street)
on Monday, December 20, 2010 6pm-9pm
for a night of raffles & give aways with special guests in attendance.
Friday, December 3, 2010
The UGC does Brooklyn Toy Drive on 12/23/10
The UnderGround Clown clothing line is sponsoring another Toy Drive at MCU Park in the coney island section of Brooklyn, NY on 12/23/10.
It's safe and EASY to Donate a TOY Today; Use Our Toys R Us Wish List # 30516559 or you can donate USED toys as well! You can send them to our parent company:
Carousel Collision
1902 Neptune Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11224
Or if possible we can arranged to have the donations picked up.
Move Forward & Give Back!
It's safe and EASY to Donate a TOY Today; Use Our Toys R Us Wish List # 30516559 or you can donate USED toys as well! You can send them to our parent company:
Carousel Collision
1902 Neptune Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11224
Or if possible we can arranged to have the donations picked up.
Move Forward & Give Back!
The UGC does Manhattan Toy Drive 12/23/10
The UnderGround Clown clothing line is taking part in a Toy Drive put together by Children’s Aid Society, The Drew Hamilton Learning Center site. If anyone wants to donate, you can have the Toys sent to our parent company:
Carousel Collision
1902 Neptune Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11224
Please make sure the toys are suitable for children ages 6-14.
If you have any questions please contact us at 718-373-3131 or contact Maxine at 1 212 282 9555; 203.
The toy drive will be held at
The Drew Hamilton Learning Center
2672 8th Avenue,
New York NY 10030.
Carousel Collision
1902 Neptune Ave
Brooklyn, NY 11224
Please make sure the toys are suitable for children ages 6-14.
If you have any questions please contact us at 718-373-3131 or contact Maxine at 1 212 282 9555; 203.
The toy drive will be held at
The Drew Hamilton Learning Center
2672 8th Avenue,
New York NY 10030.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
The UGC on BCAT
The UnderGround Clown wants to thank every that caught our half hour documentary style feature on BCAT over the Thanksgiving weekend! Stay tuned to your TV Guide for replays of it as well as our blog. We will upload the Footage to our YouTube Channel for those who don't have the BCAT channel.
Thanks TEAM UGC!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Canned Food Drive
The UnderGround Clown Clothing line is putting together a canned food drive to help feed families that are in need over the holidays. We are collecting canned and packaged foods. Remember that The UGC is more than a clothing line, we do what's best in our ability to give back to the community and those in need, BUT we CAN'T do it ALONE! Every little bit counts. Make sure you bring your canned or packaged foods to
Carousel Collision located on: 1902 Neptune Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11224! Call us at 718-373-3131 for more info.
Thank you,
Team UGC
Dr. TEAS
Make sure you check out a close friend of The UnderGround Clown Clothing, Dennis Desantis, line of teas! It's called "Dr. Tea's". The tea's are healthy and tastey! They are available for purchase at www.DrTeasOnline.com or you can call (424) 249 - 3849!
THE UGC TAKING PART IN A TOY DRIVE!
Friday, November 5, 2010
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Halloween Tragedy in Brooklyn
A woman dressed as a red devil was shot to death and her ex-con boyfriend critically wounded when the couple was ambushed in Brooklyn after returning from a Halloween party.
Ciera Glenn, 25, was shot several times in the chest early Saturday, while her companion Tyree Shelton was blasted in the face, witnesses said. Both collapsed in pools of blood in the lobby of a building at the Sheepshead Bay Houses.
"I opened the lobby door and I saw the young girl dead," said horrified neighbor Luke Kopelakis, 71, who stumbled upon the grisly scene. "There was blood in the elevator, blood on the walls."
Glenn, the mother of a 7-year-old son, and Shelton spent their final hours together at a late-night Halloween bash at the bar 95 South in Prospect Heights, the dead woman's sister said.
"I told her I love her and gave her a hug," said Trina Porter, 27. "I said I'd call her tomorrow - I didn't know it was going to be the last time I saw her."
The couple walked past Halloween decorations, including pumpkins and a life-sized witch, when they returned to Shelton's apartment in the Batchelder St. building around 5:45 a.m.
Then shots rang out.
Glenn died instantly, while Shelton, 27, managed to drive himself 2 miles to Coney Island Hospital, police said.
Shelton, who is in critical condition, has been arrested several times on drug charges and served nearly two years in prison after a 2006 conviction for gun possession, according to records.
The motive for the shooting remains a mystery as detectives looked for surveillance video and studied the bloody crime scene. No one has been arrested.
Glenn, who was set to graduate from Medgar Evers College in May, balanced her studies with a full-time job at a Coney Island car rental outlet and with raising her son, Robert, her sister said.
She was also president of Prime Squad A.C. Divas on Deck, an auto club that hosts fund-raisers and gives to charities.
"She was a wonderful mother," said a tearful Porter. "She was the life of the party. When you were feeling down, she would bring you right up."
"That was my heart right there," she said. "This is really hard."
Story by: jlemire@nydailynews.com
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
NEW "TRUCKS" AVAILABLE FROM THE UGC
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Brooklyn Barcode spotted on Maksim Chmeerkovskiy (DWTS)
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
Frank Voight
The other day I had a great outdoor session with my Buddhist instructor, Frank Voight. These sessions keep me grounded as well as gives me a different perspective on life in general. One of the keys to Buddhism is meditation. I urge all of our readers to try it. Meditation is very important to Buddhists. It is a technique for quietening and focusing their thoughts, so that they can think clearly about life, understand who they are (anatta), and to accept the true nature of the world around them (anicca).
My instructor is located on 7th avenue & Carrol street in the park slope section of Brooklyn, NY.
Monday, October 11, 2010
Carousel is At It Again
If you want to be great, make others feel great. - Ralph Marston
Introducing Niko Team UGC's Official Skateboarder
R.I.P. Harold Hunter
The image of the skateboarder as a rebellious, non-conforming youth has faded in recent years. Certain cities still oppose the building of skateparks in their neighborhoods, for fear of increased crime and drugs in the area. The rift between the old image of skateboarding and a newer one is quite visible: magazines such as Thrasher portray skateboarding as dirty, rebellious, and still firmly tied to punk, while other publications, Transworld Skateboarding as an example, paint a more diverse and controlled picture of skateboarding. Furthermore, as more professional skaters use hip hop, reggae, or hard rock music accompaniment in their videos, many urban youths, hip-hop fans, reggae fans, and hard rock fans are also drawn to skateboarding, further diluting the sport's punk image.
The UnderGround Clown Skateboard Inspired Tees
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R.I.P. Harold Hunter
The image of the skateboarder as a rebellious, non-conforming youth has faded in recent years. Certain cities still oppose the building of skateparks in their neighborhoods, for fear of increased crime and drugs in the area. The rift between the old image of skateboarding and a newer one is quite visible: magazines such as Thrasher portray skateboarding as dirty, rebellious, and still firmly tied to punk, while other publications, Transworld Skateboarding as an example, paint a more diverse and controlled picture of skateboarding. Furthermore, as more professional skaters use hip hop, reggae, or hard rock music accompaniment in their videos, many urban youths, hip-hop fans, reggae fans, and hard rock fans are also drawn to skateboarding, further diluting the sport's punk image.
The UnderGround Clown Skateboard Inspired Tees
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Skateboards,
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