Kybernetica.com > BRUISES: Toni Francesc Fall/Winter 2010 Artificial Life Show

[BRUISES] My friends and I went to the after party Tuesday night, boozed it on up and met Toni Francesc outside waiting for a taxi. He was such a cute man and has crazy awesome hair.

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