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Topic: Hello Kitty for boys (Read 10086 times)
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BoatApe
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That's not just freak power - that's the Gonzo Brand. I used to want to be Hunter S. Thompson when I grew up. But, I never really grew up and found other interests along the way. The original Gonzo tat has since grown into an upper arm sleeve containing vines (for my green thumb), ropes ('cause I'm a sailor), and several bits and pieces of my life. If I can convince my ancient laptop to give up the pics, I'll post the progression of the ink as it grew - stencils and all.  It's had a rough life and doesn't respond well without a serious beating. The laptop, not my arm...
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Jain Zar
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I have the bestest watch ever. (Ignore the half painted Chaos Marines in the picture.)  The problem is I am afraid I will scratch it up so I barely wear it!
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Calantus
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I don't wear a watch. Neither does Righ. In fact, except for my father, no one in my family has ever worn a watch. Time. Bah. Who cares?
I've been without so much as a clock since I got a TV and xbox into my room. It was either unplug the clock or the fan, and it's too hot to be without a fan. It's pretty weird waking up and not knowing what time it is. Sometimes it's 8am, sometimes it's noon, I don't know until I get up and turn on my computer.
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Calantus
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I have one of those, otherwise I'd be able to power my laptop and nothing else as I only have one socket to work with.
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voodoolily
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Finnuh, munnuh, muhfuh, I enjoy creating new written vernacular, s'all.
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I use my cell phone as a timekeeping device.
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Jain Zar
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I use my cell phone as a timekeeping device.
Lots of people do now. At the casino I work at there is no electronics at the table. Not only does incessant playing around/talking slow down the games and annoy everyone else, but the whole security concerns thing too. I spend a lot of time every day telling people to put their cells away only to hear "but I wanted to check the time".
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