This music is from Cheech and Chong's weed smoking movie Up In Smoke! I saw this movie in the early 80's on cable. Mind you, I had no business watching it, but!? Hey!? My sister's father was watching it and let me watch it. I found out about weed from watching this and determined really quickly that I hated the shit more than I already did. Bottom line though is the fact that if you listen to the lyrics NEAR THE END!? Cheech talks about how he owns apartment buildings and shopping centers, SHOWING THE FACT THAT even though he had to dress up like a faggot! He made a whole bunch of money doing what he wanted to do and now owns a whole bunch of shit BECAUSE OF IT! I was never a fan of the whole 70's and 80's man dresses like woman-shit. I always thought "Why can't you just dress up like a MAN and rock out that way. Fuck do you have to dress up like a dude in a dress, disgusting. Just not manly."
Now we will LEGALIZE SHIT THAT WE USED TO TOSS BLACKS BEHIND BARS FOR.
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And of course, Black People are NOT IN POSITION TO CAPITALIZE OFF OF IT NOW. HAHAHAHAHHAHA, how pathetically convenient. Now? In a RIGHT-MINDED AND FAIR SOCIETY? That SHOULD MEAN that some consideration needs to be taken into RETROACTIVELY ERASING THE CRIMINAL RECORDS OF PREVIOUS WEED SELLING OFFENDERS FROM BACK IN THE DAY. Simply because since the society has changed, no need to keep them shackled like that anymore, BUT!? HAHAHAHHAHA, WHO NEEDS THAT RIGHT! That might make people wanna get into politics to DO SOME FUCKIN GOOD AND WE CAN'T HAVE THAT! Now for the article;
Hervé Leger
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hervé Léger, sometimes deliberately written as Herve Leger[1] (French pronunciation: [ɛʁ.ve le.ʒe]), is a French fashion house founded by the designer Hervé Peugnet, currently known as Hervé L. Leroux.
History
Hervé Léger was founded in 1985 by the designer Hervé Peugnet. The same year Karl Lagerfeld advised Peugnet that his surname Peugnet would be too difficult for Americans, the target market, to pronounce, and instead suggested the surname Léger.[2] Having lost the rights to the Hervé Léger name Peugnet later took a third "brand" name as Hervé L. Leroux.
Peugnet pioneered the creation of so-called bandage dresses, so-called "body-con" (body-conscious) garments made using materials traditionally associated with foundation garments to create bandage dresses that would mold and shape the wearer's figure with its signature bandage-like strips.
In September 1998, Hervé Léger was acquired by the BCBG Max Azria Group from the Seagram's Group. This was the first-ever acquisition of a French couturier by an American designer. Ohana & Co., a boutique investment bank, advised Seagram's on the sale.
In April 2007, Max Azria relaunched the Hervé Léger brand under his own design direction with a capsule summer collection, which was offered at select department stores and specialty boutiques. In August 2007, the remodeled Hervé Léger boutique opened on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills. In February 2008, Max Azria presented the Hervé Léger by Max Azria collection at Bryant Park during the Fall 2008 New York Fashion Week.
In Moscow in 2013 opened a boutique Herve Leger at Kuznetsky Most 7

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