yaahhh thats my name if u didnt know it already. what i love more than anything is to have an awesome time. im all about laughin n jokin. when the time is right. i love to make people laugh and smile. (no homo) im in the 12th and cant wait to get the fuck outta bmore city..i hate this place and the shyt that goes an here..feel like im surrounded by a bunch of dumbasses at times.. wanna go to college next year, got some picked out so we'll see what happens. my friends are all awesome, cant have a good time w/o em.. skating, graffiti n music are pretty much my thing, other then some personal stuff. & no matter who u are im styll gonna act like me..
CANT WAIT TIL SENOIR WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEK
The tag of a prolific Baltimore-area graffiti artist has appeared in Pittsburgh. The tag "APES," associated with a man accused of causing more than $150,000 in damage to highway overpasses in Baltimore, recently was found on a South Side warehouse off Eighth Street and a barrier wall along Interstate 79 near Cranberry.APES is a graffiti signature used by Christopher R. Peters, of Hampden, Md., who was arrested by Maryland state police in November and charged with tagging highway overpasses on Interstate 95 and throughout the city of Baltimore.Peters, 27, faces two years in prison when he goes on trial later this summer on several counts of malicious destruction of property, said Maryland state Trooper Glen Peterson.