Haha My Ferret Chillin in my back pocket.
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Yeah, no f-ing kidding. I had to buy mine in Winnipeg at the Crypt, and I blew over ninety bucks on 'em... Grrr. Wish there was a Hot topic in my frigid hometown... I'm moving to LA, though, and they have Hot topics where I can get my sweet, sweet Tripp pantz for like, fifty American. I finally had to retire one pair 'cuz I wore 'em to literal rags... My other pair are still holding together, though if they start to fall apart, I am so going to save the crazy skulls from the lower legs...
Oh yeah,
Your a winterpegian *squeals*
Finally a fell Cah Nah Dian <3
Im on Vancouver Island. Ten year vet to Edmonton, and going back there in march. =3
Yeah, My first pair are barely holding on now.. 130 bucks like.. 5 years ago.. Not bad I guess.. Torn to shreads though..
My second pair was given to me by a friend.. their alot better.. XD
I have angry black metal skulls on my newer pair. =3
Your a winterpegian *squeals*
Finally a fell Cah Nah Dian <3
Im on Vancouver Island. Ten year vet to Edmonton, and going back there in march. =3
Yeah, My first pair are barely holding on now.. 130 bucks like.. 5 years ago.. Not bad I guess.. Torn to shreads though..
My second pair was given to me by a friend.. their alot better.. XD
I have angry black metal skulls on my newer pair. =3
Weee... I knew about yer Canuck status, already, but not that you were in Vancouver. Cool place- been there. Even lived there very briefly when I was a teenager. Yup, I'm from Winterpeg, Manitscoldout, as my buddy Reddz sey. Heh.
The pair that cost ninety is the current pair- the original pair cost me a disgusting $130ish, too- the Canadian dollar really sucked, back then... They're my favourite pants, with strappies all over, black-painted studs and these crazy black rubber panels on the lower leg with skullz on 'em... too fun, and wide-leg, too.
The pair that cost ninety is the current pair- the original pair cost me a disgusting $130ish, too- the Canadian dollar really sucked, back then... They're my favourite pants, with strappies all over, black-painted studs and these crazy black rubber panels on the lower leg with skullz on 'em... too fun, and wide-leg, too.
"Deadmonton" *cackles at that one* I'd heard the place was pretty dull...
I love Tripp's style, but their quality actually sux- their stuff rarely holds together for long. I have a satchel I bought last year and it's already starting to go. A bustier, same deal- the velveteen is pretty low-grade. But, dang, I like their designs... *mopes*
I love Tripp's style, but their quality actually sux- their stuff rarely holds together for long. I have a satchel I bought last year and it's already starting to go. A bustier, same deal- the velveteen is pretty low-grade. But, dang, I like their designs... *mopes*
Depends who you know.
And what you do. but yeah. Its pretty dull..
Its not like you can just take a sunny day off and sit by the beach.. Which im going to miss...
Their style is amazing. And yeah.. quality SUCKS ASS.. though.. my first pair are 4 or 5 years old.. and I wear them often.. The bottoms of the legs are horendous.. and straps are starting to let go.. But I do what i can with needle and thread.. XD
And what you do. but yeah. Its pretty dull..
Its not like you can just take a sunny day off and sit by the beach.. Which im going to miss...
Their style is amazing. And yeah.. quality SUCKS ASS.. though.. my first pair are 4 or 5 years old.. and I wear them often.. The bottoms of the legs are horendous.. and straps are starting to let go.. But I do what i can with needle and thread.. XD
Yup, repairs pretty much immediately. Though there's not much one can do about the missing studs- there's no way to put them back on once they've dropped off. Crudly. When I say I wear my stuff to rags, I'm NOT kidding: there's only so much I can do with patches before I start to look like one of those traveling crust-punks with my shit all held together with dental floss...
Maybe I should just be more genteel in my duds- they'd shred less. But I must go to mosh-pits and hike and walk everywhere...
Maybe I should just be more genteel in my duds- they'd shred less. But I must go to mosh-pits and hike and walk everywhere...
Yup, yup! Crust Punks. It's what we called the travelling kids with the patchwork clothes and ubiquitous dogs. Everything gets to be pretty much the same shade of dirty, it's all-over patches held together with dental-floss as thread. Not a very colourful bunch, really, but they're the modern hoboes, running the rails and going form punk show to punk show, always with some mutt wearing a bandana in tow. We see a lot of them coming through Winnipeg on their ways to the West most summers.
I've managed to keep from wearing my pants on hikes, though- the legs are too freakin' wide, they'd hinder me when I'm trying to climb up a lot of rocks. We rock-scramble more than hike. Big piles of boulders folks like to free-climb on in a place called Joshua Tree National Park. Very neat place.
I've managed to keep from wearing my pants on hikes, though- the legs are too freakin' wide, they'd hinder me when I'm trying to climb up a lot of rocks. We rock-scramble more than hike. Big piles of boulders folks like to free-climb on in a place called Joshua Tree National Park. Very neat place.
Which? Migraines, or tylenol with codeine? These ones aren't the prescription strength- there's only 8mg of codeine per tablet. There's behind-the-counter stuff you can get where it has 300 mg of acetaminophen, 15mg of caffeinee, and the 8 of codeine. The caffeine is supposed to help open blood-vessels, one of the culprits behind migraines, according to some doctors. I'm one of the small percentage that Imitrex (a heavy-duty migraine med)doesn't work on.
Ack... You mean deaf in one ear during the infection and not permanently, I hope! Clumsiness I'm quite familiar with: I joke that I have the reflexes of a ninja but I trip over my own shadow, so they kind of cancel each other out. I've been known to knock something off a shelf by tripping or bumping into it with my wide ass, but then catching it mid-air and putting it back on the shelf- all in one motion.
Haha yes, Durring.
Otherwise.. I would be .. very, very, very deaf. XD
Ahaha Yeah, I have the motions of a Ferret for sure.
Running into walls, doors and windows constantly.
XD
Damn those automatic doors..
Thats smooth!
I.. would watch it fall.. and then jump when it hits the floor.. and if it was glass like.. probley start getting tears in my eyes..
Im strange like that..
I cry when I break dishes.. ._.;
Otherwise.. I would be .. very, very, very deaf. XD
Ahaha Yeah, I have the motions of a Ferret for sure.
Running into walls, doors and windows constantly.
XD
Damn those automatic doors..
Thats smooth!
I.. would watch it fall.. and then jump when it hits the floor.. and if it was glass like.. probley start getting tears in my eyes..
Im strange like that..
I cry when I break dishes.. ._.;
This one was classic in it's hilarity: I was working at this restaurant, and I dropped one of their uber-sharp knives, tried to catch it mid-air (dumb!), realized the idiocy of that (reaching for the blade? What am I, stupid?), and pulled my paw back to let it fall, all in a split-second. Now, if that's not thinking at light-speed, I dunno what is.
Heh.I have my moments of looking both idiotic and brilliant... Mostly idiotic. I'm rather fond of knives and swords, myself, and I had many a temptation to yoink the ones from that cafe- one of my co-workers was a pain and a half to work with and there were times when I thought it would be just compensation for having to deal with a woman who made a point of making me miserable every day I came to work.
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