seems to me like the people who have tattoos are usually crazy and/or poor.
when i go to a walmart in a bad area to service their computers, tats are everywhere. go to a walmart in the affluent west county area of st. louis and you won't see them.
there are exceptions, but not many. i'll never get one as i'm pain avoidant and find them to be a poor and (quickly becoming) cliche form of personal expression.
Unless you're planning on working in a record store for your entire life, I would suggest getting them where they can be covered up with a dress shirt. Saves you a lot of grief for job interviews and court hearings, trust me.
wait, hash, you're into fashion? I didn't know that, OBEY is an awesome brand, but I don't know if I would get their thing tatooed onto my body. That star design is pretty sick looking though...
You're right drake, only women shop. And shopping is such a gay thing to do, buying things??? What kind of a REAL MAN would want to do that? But he really is right, which is why they only make women clothing, because straight men don't buy clothes.
i think it's safe to say i dislike their line of clothing. all these shirts are so loud.
the first one is like one of those eye tricks where you're trying to see the hidden image. i fucking hate those. i could never see the image. the second and third are especially tacky. the last shirt seems very 1982-ish. i could pull it off, but that still doesn't make me a fan of the shirt.
of course i can appreciate the prince fielder jersey.
Saturday, August 4, 2007 at 7:55 PM Edited Saturday, August 4, 2007 at 7:58 PM
So I was talking to my friend Garrett yesterday and he's like "I got drafted by the K.C. Royals", I was like "????". But I guess it doesn't really mean anything, cuz it was in the 35th round out of 50 rounds, but it's still got to be kickass to be able to say you got drafted by an MLB team.
Edit: LOL! He beat Ross Wilson,the QB from the MTV show, Two-A-Days [garrett is 1052, Ross is 1072]