Baraja is basically Spain's version of tarot cards. I know the card on the bottom right is probably a club, but to me it looks like a delicious rasta pickle. Photo courtesy of Wikipedia user Barasoaindarra.
According to a testimonial page on the BumperNuts website, Camel Toe is "South Florida's hottest and most original funk-rock trio, writing and performing a unique blend of rock, funk, and blues, with a touch of Latin percussion," and a proud consumer of BumperNuts products to boot. BumperNuts sells aluminum, testicle-shaped trailer hitch decorations, such as the one in the lower left-hand corner of the previous photo. Previous photo courtesy of BumperNuts and Camel Toe. Following concept design courtesy of Rasta Colors:
Sighted at seriously the largest novelty store I've ever seen, the kind of place college students go to buy hookahs and Halloween costumes. The Baja poncho, colloquially known as a "drug rug," originated in Mexico but is popular among White marijuana enthusiasts the world over. Photo courtesy of Maya, August 2007. Similar drug rugs available online.
Sighted on the Myspace page of Santogold, the new project from veteran musician and producer Santi White, pictured on the right. The woman wearing the MC Lyte t-shirt is unidentified, but presumably a member of Ms. White's entourage. You can tell because the face on her t-shirt is smaller. Photo courtesy of Nefarious Girl and News Corp.