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joe_canadian
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by joe_canadian » 9/1/2003, 12:47 pm
gavtodd71 wrote: joe_canadian wrote: :mad: Oh God, now everyone here is going to think we sound like an old married couple.
Hey it would not be the first time someone said it
Just because I am sexy, naked, a bassist, and sporting a top hat doesn't make me Duncan Coutts!
joe_canadian
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by joe_canadian » 9/1/2003, 12:49 pm
We have a serious case of best friend syndrome.
Just because I am sexy, naked, a bassist, and sporting a top hat doesn't make me Duncan Coutts!
Mechanical Thought
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by Mechanical Thought » 9/1/2003, 12:53 pm
I finally got some. I'm going to have to wait for them to come, but this what they look like:
Without you I'm as good as
dead ...
Henrietta
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by Henrietta » 9/1/2003, 12:55 pm
I'm looking for some new comfy shoes too. I had some white sketchers...still do...but they are uh...gray now cause I wore them so much.
What to do, oh what to do!?
I moved my computer into the basement, wahoo! Except...it's....cold....oh no....
finding emo
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by finding emo » 9/1/2003, 1:18 pm
superrgirll wrote: Finding Emo wrote: superrgirll wrote: nike shoes suck.
That's true. I can not stand Nike running sneakers. They suck... The most comfortable kind are Saucony.
you're right. saucony's are so comfy. my saucony's:
and i got them super cheap beacuse of my discount.
I got mine on sale at this Saucony outlet... Mmmm... I love em
"I wrote on my palm before I went to have it read to see if she would read that too."- Mitch Hedberg
Henrietta
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by Henrietta » 9/1/2003, 1:28 pm
Ya know, I don't think I've ever seen that brand round des parts.
Henrietta
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by Henrietta » 9/1/2003, 1:52 pm
I think I'm wearing away at my mom, I think she may give into pity and go w/ me to Reno. No Reno...not YOUR house...Reno, Nevada
I guess I'll get me some vans or etnies.
Random Name
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by Random Name » 9/1/2003, 2:24 pm
Slave labour shoes are the best!!!!
...seriously
-Sarah
Goodbye you liar,
Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything
Then you think you will inspire
Take apart your head
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Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.
gavtodd71
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by gavtodd71 » 9/1/2003, 3:06 pm
Well if you don't buy slave labour products, it only makes the conditions there worse. As it is a profit driven industry, they would have to pay the individuals less to make the same amount of money. In some of these places sweat shop jobs are a good place to work, in comparason to some of the other alternatives.
Random Name
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by Random Name » 9/1/2003, 3:07 pm
oh...their tiny hands can make for exellent stitching...thats all I cared about
-Sarah
Goodbye you liar,
Well you sipped from the cup but you don't own up to anything
Then you think you will inspire
Take apart your head
(and I wish I could inspire)
Take apart your demons, then you add it to the list.
gavtodd71
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by gavtodd71 » 9/1/2003, 3:12 pm
Who said there hands were tiny?
Susan
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by Susan » 9/1/2003, 3:22 pm
That's mean.
Johnny
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by Johnny » 9/1/2003, 3:27 pm
I need a new pair of shoes. Mine are getting small.
I'm thinking wonder bread
Professional Canadian.
Axtech
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by Axtech » 9/1/2003, 3:59 pm
What does bread have to do with shoes?
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Susan
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by Susan » 9/1/2003, 4:00 pm
You can hollow a loaf out and wear them as shoes.
Axtech
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by Axtech » 9/1/2003, 4:02 pm
Oh yeah. How could I have forgotten?
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Every now and then I fall out into open air just to feel the wind , rain and everything .
And though the hum and sway gets me down, I ' ll find the way to peace and openness .
"Robbo" - © Alex (happeningfish) ... ^5 ^5 v v
happening fish
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by happening fish » 9/1/2003, 5:15 pm
I just bought these last weekend:
with fat, bright orange laces
awkward is the new cool
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