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04 Jul 2009, 9:56 am

Me too :D Both the colours and socks



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04 Jul 2009, 10:03 am

activebutodd wrote:
Me too :D Both the colours and socks


Where did you get yours I got mine from Jinx not to sound stupid but Whose Doc Martin?



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04 Jul 2009, 10:30 am

I got mine at some shop called 'Toxic' years ago. Doc Martens are a heavy laceup boot invented by someone called Doctor Marten for ankle support, since he broke his ankle skiing. At least that's the story behind the boots that I was told.



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04 Jul 2009, 10:51 am

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I got mine at some shop called 'Toxic' years ago. Doc Martens are a heavy laceup boot invented by someone called Doctor Marten for ankle support, since he broke his ankle skiing. At least that's the story behind the boots that I was told.


Is that the guy in your Avatar picture?



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04 Jul 2009, 11:04 am

at nigth ill usually wear all-in-ones mainly cause staff gets em free ^^


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04 Jul 2009, 11:14 am

Ebonwinter wrote:
activebutodd wrote:
I got mine at some shop called 'Toxic' years ago. Doc Martens are a heavy laceup boot invented by someone called Doctor Marten for ankle support, since he broke his ankle skiing. At least that's the story behind the boots that I was told.


Is that the guy in your Avatar picture?


Nah, the guy is some actor playing 'Sheldon' on 'The Big Bang'. It's a funny show about nerds, and Sheldon acts really Aspie.



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04 Jul 2009, 11:19 am

activebutodd wrote:
Ebonwinter wrote:
activebutodd wrote:
I got mine at some shop called 'Toxic' years ago. Doc Martens are a heavy laceup boot invented by someone called Doctor Marten for ankle support, since he broke his ankle skiing. At least that's the story behind the boots that I was told.


Is that the guy in your Avatar picture?


Nah, the guy is some actor playing 'Sheldon' on 'The Big Bang'. It's a funny show about nerds, and Sheldon acts really Aspie.


Ah a geekete its rare to meet one I'm a geek myself



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04 Jul 2009, 12:44 pm

Yes. I like tight clothes. Mostly all of my shirts are black and I don't like it when they aren't. Anything else can be any other color (besides dark blue). I also have to wear a jacket or if not I have a blanket wrapped around me, something snug.



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04 Jul 2009, 12:45 pm

I like blue jeans and blue shirts. My shirts have always had at least one pocket to stuff my important notes and my pen into.

My shoes have varied in color, either brown or black, but they have to be comfortable.



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04 Jul 2009, 5:12 pm

Right now I am attempting to assemble a new uniform :(

My old one fell apart. It consisted of a light blue t-shirt from a local amusement park and a pair of jeans with strangely colored flower appliques embroidered on the left front corner near the waist the same near the bottom of the opposite leg, with tiny pearls and peach satin ribbon sewn around the inside of the waist. The trademark was sewn near the waist in a patch of fabric that resembled satin yet was more matte-like in finish and had a slight paisley pattern and the trademark sewn on but I forgot what brand it was. I took them for granted, I would always have them so I never bothered to check what brand they were. I liked the flowers and the pearls which I pinched between my fingers a lot. They were the best jeans I ever found.

I have to get another uniform now. I will get the shirt at the same park but the hard part's going to be finding a decent pair of jeans because I am really choosey and most that I find do not become my favorites or are something I would consider my uniform.
I wore my fave t-shirt and jeans quite often until they became unwearable due to holes and tears in the fabric. The t-shirt developed a rip in the seam that attached the sleeve, in the part that meets the armpit.



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04 Jul 2009, 5:13 pm

ooOoOoOAnaOoOoOoo wrote:
Right now I am attempting to assemble a new uniform :(

My old one fell apart. It consisted of a light blue t-shirt from a local amusement park and a pair of jeans with strangely colored flower appliques embroidered on the left front corner near the waist juxtapost the same near the bottom of the leg, with tiny pearls and peach satin ribbon sewn around the inside of the waist. The trademark was sewn near the waist in a patch of fabric that resembled satin yet was more matte-like in finish and had a slight paisley pattern and the trademark sewn on but I forgot what brand it was. I took them for granted, I would always have them so I never bothered to check what brand they were. I liked the flowers and the pearls which I pinched between my fingers a lot. They were the best jeans I ever found.

I have to get another uniform now. I will get the shirt at the same park but the hard part's going to be finding a decent pair of jeans because I am really choosey and most that I find do not become my favorites or are something I would consider my uniform.
I wore my fave t-shirt and jeans quite often until they became unwearable due to holes and tears in the fabric. The t-shirt developed a rip in the seam that attached the sleeve, in the part that meets the armpit.


Uniform?



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04 Jul 2009, 5:16 pm

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Uniform?

Yeah because I wore those two things together and as often as possible. I had to wash them from time to time so I couldn't wear them every single day.



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04 Jul 2009, 5:19 pm

ooOoOoOAnaOoOoOoo wrote:
Ebonwinter wrote:
Uniform?

Yeah because I wore those two things together and as often as possible. I had to wash them from time to time so I couldn't wear them every single day.


Oh I guess my uniform is mostly a black shirt with a frozen skull and dusky pants



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04 Jul 2009, 5:30 pm

I like the idea of having clothing people associate with me so when they see the clothing they think of me. They put the clothing together with what I look like and suddenly I am a character in their mind. I am on the lookout for something else but nothing was me quite like that particular outfit.



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04 Jul 2009, 5:33 pm

ooOoOoOAnaOoOoOoo wrote:
I like the idea of having clothing people associate with me so when they see the clothing they think of me. They put the clothing together with what I look like and suddenly I am a character in their mind. I am on the lookout for something else but nothing was me quite like that particular outfit.


Inspiration is just tapping into the potential talent around you that others have left behind



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04 Jul 2009, 5:44 pm

Ebonwinter wrote:
Inspiration is just tapping into the potential talent around you that others have left behind

That's a nice thing to say :)