Jstreet Blog

This is what I like to call my happy place. It’s a place where I can just share what’s on my mind and not have to care about what anyone thinks. It’s Jstreet’s world…
Feb 18
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I too have a deram…
I too have a deram…
Feb 12
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last night I finaly started to get my screen on again. so pretty soon you will see some new tees, and yes (aaron) the jstreet store will someday open soon.
last night I finaly started to get my screen on again. so pretty soon you will see some new tees, and yes (aaron) the jstreet store will someday open soon.
Feb 11
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fight the power…
fight the power…
Feb 05
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everything im not, made me everything i am.
— Kanye West
Feb 01
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I know more photos… click photo for site.
I know more photos… click photo for site.
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I was looking in some of my type books, and saw this nike treatment for Lebron James and thought it looked sick so had to post it.
I was looking in some of my type books, and saw this nike treatment for Lebron James and thought it looked sick so had to post it.
Jan 18
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The American dream is alive and well in this country of ours. I know. I lived it.
— Carl N. Karcher
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I had Carl’s Jr. for Dinner tonight, and was handed a card after ordering my food and much to my surprise. It said:

Carl N. Karcher, Founder of Carl’s Jr., Dies at 90

CARPINTERIA, Calif., Jan 11, 2008 — Carl Nicholas Karcher, 90, founder and chairman emeritus of the Carl’s Jr. (R) restaurant chain, passed away today at St. Jude Medical Center in Fullerton, Calif. of complications from Parkinson’s Disease.
A public vigil service and Rosary will be held Thurs., Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. and a Funeral Mass will be celebrated Fri., Jan. 18 at 11 a.m., both at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Anaheim. Hilgenfeld Mortuary is handling the arrangements for burial at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange on Sat., Jan. 19 at 11 a.m.

Karcher started his business on July 17, 1941 when he and his wife, Margaret, borrowed $311 on their Plymouth automobile and added $15 of their savings to purchase a hot dog cart in Los Angeles.

The hot dog cart proved successful and within a few years, Karcher owned and operated four more stands in Los Angeles. In 1945, the Karchers moved to Anaheim, Calif. and opened their first full-service restaurant, Carl’s Drive-In Barbeque. In 1956, Karcher launched the first two Carl’s Jr. restaurants in Anaheim and nearby Brea. They were so named because they were smaller versions of the original drive-in restaurant.

I had Carl’s Jr. for Dinner tonight, and was handed a card after ordering my food and much to my surprise. It said:

Carl N. Karcher, Founder of Carl’s Jr., Dies at 90

CARPINTERIA, Calif., Jan 11, 2008 — Carl Nicholas Karcher, 90, founder and chairman emeritus of the Carl’s Jr. (R) restaurant chain, passed away today at St. Jude Medical Center in Fullerton, Calif. of complications from Parkinson’s Disease.
A public vigil service and Rosary will be held Thurs., Jan. 17 at 7 p.m. and a Funeral Mass will be celebrated Fri., Jan. 18 at 11 a.m., both at St. Boniface Catholic Church in Anaheim. Hilgenfeld Mortuary is handling the arrangements for burial at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange on Sat., Jan. 19 at 11 a.m.

Karcher started his business on July 17, 1941 when he and his wife, Margaret, borrowed $311 on their Plymouth automobile and added $15 of their savings to purchase a hot dog cart in Los Angeles.

The hot dog cart proved successful and within a few years, Karcher owned and operated four more stands in Los Angeles. In 1945, the Karchers moved to Anaheim, Calif. and opened their first full-service restaurant, Carl’s Drive-In Barbeque. In 1956, Karcher launched the first two Carl’s Jr. restaurants in Anaheim and nearby Brea. They were so named because they were smaller versions of the original drive-in restaurant.

Jan 17
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Something just popped into my head today, and I thought it would be funny to create a stencil of my sons face and spray paint it. This is what I came up with.
Something just popped into my head today, and I thought it would be funny to create a stencil of my sons face and spray paint it. This is what I came up with.
Jan 16
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How we think is how we behave, and how we behave is who we are.
— Rev Run
Jan 06
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A new urban Jstreet Pattern. Might screen it on some tees for an all-over print, even thoe all-over prints are played out.
A new urban Jstreet Pattern. Might screen it on some tees for an all-over print, even thoe all-over prints are played out.
Dec 28
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Just giving you a heads up… http://apparel.jstreetdesigns.com/
Just giving you a heads up… http://apparel.jstreetdesigns.com/
Dec 26
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A little video showing my son’s first christmas.