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Start here => What's your crime? Basic Discussion => Topic started by: renaeden on July 06, 2013, 11:10:47 PM
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I thought of this after I bought a pair of pink camouflage pants from America via eBay.
This made me curious as to what others here have. Post a pic if you want to. :)
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Probably spiked leather collars. Not THAT unusual. I do have a real nice heavy one, about 1.5'' wide, two rows of 2'' tapered steel spikes. Its really comfy, autie thing probably, I like the compression.
And a tiny, tiny leather jacket, really tight fitting. Again, same thing. Cost me about £12 in a charity store, I always check them every time I go into town, just in case anyone has donated them any nice leather jackets.
Got a nice biker style jacket that way, and a full length leather trench at a knockdown price. Can't remember how much but it was fucking cheap as.
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Most of my clothing is hand-me-down stuff, pretty generic. Then there are the work uniforms.
If I think of anything I own that has actual personality I will post about it though. At best I have a few amusing T-shirts. :nerdy:
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A tigger outfit.
A lucky strike yellow and black biker jacket,
Nipple tassels :eyelash:
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Nipple tassels :eyelash:
I do believe renaeden suggested pictures. :drool:
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Have a pair of frumpy baggy pants, purchased at eighteen off a street vendor during Mardi Gras. They're patchwork, completely comprised of tiny swatches of material about 1x2 inches. The swatches are sewn together with the edges of the fabric pieces facing out, un-sergered edges, therefor frayed and messy looking. Have worn them a few times as part of Halloween costume in the past.
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Fleece pink leopard print lounge pants, sponge bob pants with different sayings...recently found a pair with the marvel superheroes all over them (Batman, superman, etc). I love weird pj bottoms or lounge pants.
Various shirts with sayings "I have Candy", one that says "Fuck You" in approx. 10 different languages, one with VW beetles in various sexual positions...etc.
Some funky tie dye hippie shit. I love tie dye crap.
I had a pair of purple metallic snow boots, but wore them out. : (
Have a pair of frumpy baggy pants, purchased at eighteen off a street vendor during Mardi Gras. They're patchwork, completely comprised of tiny swatches of material about 1x2 inches. The swatches are sewn together with the edges of the fabric pieces facing out, un-sergered edges, therefor frayed and messy looking. Have worn them a few times as part of Halloween costume in the past.
I used to have 2 sweaters/sweatshirts like that, all flannel prints, loved them, wore them to death. :LOL:
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I used to have 2 sweaters/sweatshirts like that, all flannel prints, loved them, wore them to death. :LOL:
Can only remember wearing them for dress up, as a ragdoll to trick-or-treat. Was always amazed how many moms dress up as street walkers to take their kids out for Halloween. :laugh:
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Oh yeah, boots. Got a couple of nice pairs, pair of steel toed combat boots, and a pair of huge, spiky platform-heeled newrocks. Those are SOOOOO comfy.
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Also have a red fox fur in excellent condition, bought at a yard for five bucks in late teens or early twenties. Too small, always was, so never wore it. Can't even give it away; no one would wear it these days.
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I own a pair of carhartt coveralls with the pockets cut out. :mischief:
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Will now be creeped out by men in coveralls.
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Ass less chaps. Courtesy of badger Tom.
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Will now be creeped out by men in coveralls.
Heh. I'm just jingling my change.
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Various odd hats including a fur trapper type one that I wear when it gets very cold. I also have a pair of heated socks that take D cell batteries. I had a shirt that had Wiley Coyote strangling the Road Runner with the caption 'Beep Beep your ass" on it
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I did receive this T-shirt after my root canal. :tard:
(http://www.michaelscloset.com/images/products/10_2301.jpg)
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You have the coolest dentist in the world. :2thumbsup:
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You have the coolest dentist in the world. :2thumbsup:
I do, actually, but he didn't give me the shirt. :laugh:
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:lol1:
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The most unusual piece of clothing? Nothing really. Except that I wear men's jogging shoes. Wide widths are easier to find in men's shoes, they're cheaper and last longer. (If you are female, just buy one size smaller than your regular size.)
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No ugly Christmas sweater, nothing?
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No ugly Christmas sweater, nothing?
Nope. The closest thing I have to a Christmas sweater is a sweatshirt and some T-shirts with snowmen figures on them.
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Also have a red fox fur in excellent condition, bought at a yard for five bucks in late teens or early twenties. Too small, always was, so never wore it. Can't even give it away; no one would wear it these days.
I got rid of my fur coats a few years back when the kid was younger. They were all vintage used, picked up at yard sales/thrift shops. I changed the buttons/collars around on a couple to update them some, trimmed sleeves/pockets to hide wear. Used to wear them quite a bit. My favorite was a full length black beaver, hands down the warmest coat I've ever owned.
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Besides the pink camouflage pants I own, I also have a green pair, a blue pair and a black pair. The blue and the black don't fit me any more as I have gotten too fat for them. I am hoping that I will lose some weight and fit into them again some day.
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Heh...I've picked up quite a bit of camo stuff over the years. One from my big fat borderline psychohellwhore ex housemate, that will stretch to almost any size, and shrink likewise. From her big fucking whale shark on skag figure, to my 'anorexic meth addict Caprellid shrinp waist size, it just adapts. Pinched a nice comfy pair of combats from some fat prick at my old school, to drop him in it with his sgt.Mjr.
Worked, got me comfy clothes I've kept years after, seeing as how he was such a fat cunt :P
And a full length, totally waterproof goretex combat coat, given me by my former SAS squaddie former school staff at my last spazz school. Only disadvantages, as its a bit noisy, when sneaking around at night due to the texture of the goretex. Saved my arse a few times though whilst...err..liberating things...from building sites and the like. Bet the guy wouldn't have given me the stuff he he realized quite the amount of use it might be put to :P
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^Those sound cool.:)
I also have a metallic blue pair of Doc Martens... somewhere in amongst all the boxes in the spare room.
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I have a soviet officer's jacket, which is kinda strange I guess.
I also have a cool black tshirt with UV paint splattered on it in different colours.
It looks like this only without paint on the sleeves, and maybe a little less on te front, but that kinda thing
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I have a soviet officer's jacket, which is kinda strange I guess.
I also have a cool black tshirt with UV paint splattered on it in different colours.
It looks like this only without paint on the sleeves, and maybe a little less on te front, but that kinda thing
I like the shirt does it look plain under normal lighting conditions? I like stuff that only shows up under UV and have several UV lights including a flashlight that I use to check antiques and on minerals. I have actually considered a tattoo that would only be visible under UV as I would want it for personal reasons and not to show off and this would be a way to do it.
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Also have a red fox fur in excellent condition, bought at a yard for five bucks in late teens or early twenties. Too small, always was, so never wore it. Can't even give it away; no one would wear it these days.
I got rid of my fur coats a few years back when the kid was younger. They were all vintage used, picked up at yard sales/thrift shops. I changed the buttons/collars around on a couple to update them some, trimmed sleeves/pockets to hide wear. Used to wear them quite a bit. My favorite was a full length black beaver, hands down the warmest coat I've ever owned.
I always get furs if they are cheep they sell rather well. I have had the ones that look like a whole fox complete with the head and feet in the past. One of my sisters has a vintage seal coat it's incredibly soft and very warm
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The UV tattoo idea sounds cool.
It does show up under normal light, yeh. It looks like that really, except not... "glowwy"
It's still pretty bright tho. I'll try and find a pictuer
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(http://imageshack.us/a/img692/8089/qb8k.jpg)
This is just a photo from someone;s camera outside at night, so flash on, but no UV lights or anytihng
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Who's your friend there? He looks a bit stiff is he okay
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It's Alan Turing
Here's a dog trying to play fetch with him lol
Very funny dog! Really determined too...[ORIGINAL] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8DiOthAKek#)
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My student hat. It looks like this. Once upon a time in Sweden everyone who had graduated on a lower level, so that they were allowed to study at the university, wore them every day. Now we only wear them on special occasions.
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It's Alan Turing
Here's a dog trying to play fetch with him lol
Very funny dog! Really determined too...[ORIGINAL] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8DiOthAKek#)
Cute :thumbup:
Just did a quick read on Alan Turing and WTF, hard to believe they treated people like that and the 50's wasn't all that long ago
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Yeah, especially given what he'd done for this country during the war
btw, he is suspected aspergers
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He had a brilliant brain, but he was treated like shit for being gay and killed himself.
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I own a owl costume. that I wear inside my house, :blonde:
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My student hat.
That's awesome.
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I own a owl costume. that I wear inside my house, :blonde:
:laugh:
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A trigger outfit.
A lucky strike yellow and black biker jacket,
Nipple tassels :eyelash:
Corrected!