Random Rants
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the data reads pretty good for denim TBH: http://storage.googleapis.com/think/docs/twg-fashion-trends-2016.pdf
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Thought I posted this in 'Random Announcements', regardless…
"...Google shows that the bomber jacket is the biggest trend of this year. Searches for “bomber jacket” have grown by over 500% since 2015, spiking last summer and sustaining since then...
This is so true. I was at the mall this weekend and noticed GAP and Zara had mannequins with black and navy blue bombers on…
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Thankfully, in this little enclave of clothing related obsession, trends are as relevant as trombones.
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@Omega:
Thought I posted this in 'Random Announcements', regardless…
"...Google shows that the bomber jacket is the biggest trend of this year. Searches for “bomber jacket” have grown by over 500% since 2015, spiking last summer and sustaining since then...
This is so true. I was at the mall this weekend and noticed GAP and Zara had mannequins with black and navy blue bombers on…
it's everywhere. i work in h&m and you see heaps of new stock come in for them in both ladies and men.
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Thankfully, in this little enclave of clothing related obsession, trends are as relevant as trombones.
Yup. No fucks given. Although I occssionally walk into contempary menswear stores out of sheer perversity. After two minutes of fingering the goods I leave with a little sick in my mouth, feeling defiled. The good thing is that seeing how much they charge for poorly produced, badly designed, occssionally downright god-awful clothing, makes my own clothing habit seem less like a raging addiction and more like a well orchestrated plan.
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I avoid those places like the plague, purveyors of garments for the lesser man
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In absolute honesty, I have no issue with most high street stores as long as people do shop with their eyes open and have a bit of awareness about what they are buying. I simply don't follow trends.
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Fuck death…for real this time
http://variety.com/2016/film/news/gene-wilder-dead-dies-willie-wonka-young-frankenstein-1201846745/
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fuckin' nerves did me. failed me bike test for something stupid realy.. could've had it. now, i've to take it again.
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written or driving?
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Learners or Advanced?
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single or group?
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Moto or bicycle?
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sharing:
i take the MSC every ~3-5 years and the group course ~5 years. keeps me on my toes weather i have a bike or not (currently no…). added bonus is they (course companies) use 125's typically if you dont bring a bike and my small petit self (not) generates humor/tension reduction to the class/s. plus, they're fun as hell! courses and 125's.
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@dylantbmayes @mikebarhoot @Anesthetist R-E class. it's single one on one with an assessor from the DOT. basically to ride any motorcycle up to 650cc. i've driven for 5 or so years now and old habits die hard.
being "test standard" for a test wreck the shit out of me. everything was done well to the assessor, emergency stop and u-turns except for the point where i came out from a T junction turning right from right and thought "geez shouldn't be in the right lane, let's keep left then." since no instructions means going straight. it was clear but switched lanes to fast for "test standards". when we got back, he said he was happy with me sitting in the right lane. well then i thought, fuck my life then..