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    • gbougardG
      gbougard
      Raw and Unwashed
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      One of the sickest Sicks from the sickhouse:

      http://www.misterfreedom.com/?p=1245

      I'm tempted, quite frankly

      Sly Dunbar bigs up IH on YT
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8t2OM738mKY
      Sly & Robbie A Run Tings
      Gregory Isaacs Liveth 4 I-ver

      Renault: What in heaven’s name brought you to Casablanca?
      Rick: My health. I came to Casablanca for the waters.
      Renault: The waters? What waters? We’re in the desert.
      Ric

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      • C
        cowsareforeating
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        @gbougard:

        One of the sickest Sicks from the sickhouse:

        http://www.misterfreedom.com/?p=1245

        I'm tempted, quite frankly

        seen it in person. dont see it in person. it was almost too much to resist 😞
        gorgeous.

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        • J
          jacoavlu
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          looking for Troy Deck jacket sizing advice. I'm about 5'8" 150lbs, 40 chest, 30 waist. I'm thinking 38… I'd prefer slightly fitted over slightly too big.

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          • arrowA
            arrow
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            size 38 should fit you nicely… even enough room to layer over a flannel.

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            • B
              bertoni
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              Found this and thought it may interest those who are lucky enough to OWN one of these beautiful jackets. The passion and the time that goes into the production of an item like this makes you realise why it costs what it does. I'm starting saving…

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              • mvbM
                mvb
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                very cool vid , dude and jacket
                nice to see the deer walk thru the garden

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                • elclintorE
                  elclintor
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                  Bought a couple of these this morning..



                  They look really cool imo..

                  Geo

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                  • namenessN
                    nameness
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                    Fit pics once you get 'em.  Been meaning to go by the store to check those out…

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                    • elclintorE
                      elclintor
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                      Will do!

                      Geo

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                      • ?
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                        I have one in black

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                        • madmondayM
                          madmonday
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                          Limited Edition Nihon tourist T-shirt: “I SURVIVED JAPAN 9.0 AND ALL I GOT WAS THIS LOUSY SHIRT”

                          I’ll try to be brief.
                          We are all getting depressed by the on-going dramas unfolding in Japan since March 11th 2011.
                          As a small and humble token of appreciation of a People, and respect of a Country I personally owe so much to, here is what we cooked up at work:

                          We hand stenciled 15 custom numbered T-shirts, with original artwork inspired by not-so-serious“tourist” type 1960’s-70’s graphic T-shirts. The recent events are obviously a non laughing matter, but some ‘lightness’ is the only remedy i have found against the daily flow of bad news and alarming updates…

                          Mister Freedom will be donating ONE HUNDRED PERCENT of the sale of each shirt to the American Red Cross, who will properly dispatch the funds to help those affected by the recent 9.0 earthquake in Japan and Tsunami throughout the Pacific. The MF donation for the FULL AMOUNT, $100.00/shirt, will be made on the day of your purchase, and official receipts will be available on demand.

                          Of course we don’t expect you to be wearing the shirts, if you were not there when the 9.0 hit… But if you have a friend in Japan and would like to show that you “did something” by sending him/her this shirt as a present, know that your generosity will be helping some folks in need of food/shelter/support. (Just wait a  bit and let the Post Office deliver more urgent goods for now.)
                          We will be updating this post with the name or website of the 15 participants.

                          SPECS:
                          100% cotton indigo blue dyed Tubular T-shirts/ Vintage 1950’s-60s NOS military T-shirts/ Hand stenciled with slight variations/ Dual discharge and red waterbase ink printing/ Limited Edition of fifteen numbered shirts/ Packaged in custom made original MF chipboard boxes/ Pre-Washed and fully shrunk.

                          LIST OF DONORS (we salute you…):
                          T-shirt No. 01/15: RUMI I CHUNG (Australia)
                          T-shirt No. 02/15: BEATLE (Germany)
                          T-shirt No. 03/15: DOC BLUE (France)
                          T-shirt No. 04/15: THIS SUNDAY (USA)
                          T-shirt No.05/15: JAMES SEARS (USA)
                          T-shirt No. 06/15:
                          T-shirt No. 07/15:
                          T-shirt No. 08/15: JOE McINTYRE (USA)
                          T-shirt No. 09/15:
                          T-shirt No. 10/15:
                          T-shirt No. 11/15:
                          T-shirt No. 12/15: WALTER CARILLION (USA)
                          T-shirt No. 13/15: JAMES SEARS (USA)
                          T-shirt No. 14/15: NOBUKO NISHIMURA Fr/jp design&vintage (France)
                          T-shirt No. 15/15:

                          beautiful shirt & a different way to support the cause.

                          *got to love beats, all heart with very little lip service

                          head high, middle finger higher

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                          • KatsushinK
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                            I know he's trying to keep it "light", but I don't find it amusing in any way.  My friend just had to send her mother toilet paper and batteries in Saitama because there is none to be had…
                            They have survived, but are not well or finding humor in the situation...

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                            • GeoG
                              Geo
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                              +1

                              sadly i think the very fact they needed to explain the idea means they missed the point

                              Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity

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                              • GilesG
                                Giles
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                                When I first saw this I was a little shocked.  But you know what?  If it means a little more money goes to the relief funds, that's no bad thing.  I asked Katherine to pop one aside for me, they only come in Small so it aint going to get much daylight….

                                "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                • GeoG
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                                  the sentiment is spot on G . . . just a little mis-fire on the humour . . . something i suffer from every now and then ::)

                                  Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity

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                                  • KatsushinK
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                                    They are getting the $ and that's definitely a good thing, but I'm sure he was capable of cutting a $1500 check without all the fanfare as well…
                                    Not questioning his intentions (or those of anyone purchasing one to help), just taste and comprehension of the situation.  When I've got friends from Japan asking to come stay with me out of fear, and an 80 year old woman who's home I've been a guest at who can't use the bathroom with dignity I find NOTHING to try and make light of.  It's really just too soon for this type of thing.

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                                    • B
                                      bertoni
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                                      I'm more than partial to a bit of black humour but I think I'd be feeling the exact same way Kat.

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                                      • rocketR
                                        rocket
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                                        totally understand your view on this.

                                        My two cents to this are you can do good silent or you can do it loud, the only thing that really matters in the end is that there is some thing to be done.  I don't see the point to judge the choosen way as long as it is not disrespectful against others and humor is not something that I would personal put under the gone to far flag…

                                        rocketrocksrox 🤙🏼🤙🏾

                                        It's all humbug, like everywhere
                                        R.I.P. Geo

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                                        • BeatleB
                                          Beatle
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                                          I don't think there's such a thing as doing something good in a wrong way.

                                          We can do anything

                                          http://bybeatle.com

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                                          • GeoG
                                            Geo
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                                            That's true - good is good . . . But taste is variable and individual

                                            Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity

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