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Old 06.15.2006, 08:48 AM   #45
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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
kingcoffee, some places are 400 miles away froma decent t shirt place, and hot topic always has tons of teen girls ready to suck it for $20

(that's horrible! I cannot believe I said that, even if it is probably true!)

Yeah, the gothy pierced girl clerk was kinda hot, and "accidentally" walked into the fitting room while I was changing Ts. "Oh, I've never done that before! I'm so sorry." Right... . How old are you??

Anyway, I know it's a terrible place. But I hate shopping on the Internet--all that waiting for the package, not seeing/touching what you're buying before you pay for it, not being able to try it on, etc. About 98 percent of their T-shirt stock is crap, but I've found some good ones in that 2 percent, including my Beastie Boys and Nirvana Ts (I think in fact I took the last ones on the shelf). (And I don't care what anybody says these days about Nirvana--I was a fan BEFORE Nevermind hit the stands, and I still think the band did some awesome things for music. It was the latter-day fans who ruined things by hyping it all out of proportion.)
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