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kilgore

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  1. I don't think darts improve the fit. Its just an additional feature to make the shirt look like its something special. For me cost and features is no indication that a t-shirt is going to fit well. I have $5 t-shirts that fit great and $80 t-shirts that fit horribly.

  2. I ended up buying one. Your right about the cost, I’ve bought a couple Dior t-shirts from Dior stores and they’re not so extraordinary that they’re worth $150. I have many other t-shirts of much higher quality that I paid around $60. This fake Dior shirt has the darts on the back, and the fit is actually very nice. The font is close but not correct. You would think after going through the trouble of making tags, darts, Etc they would get the font correct.

  3. That’s great info. I'll check out your suggestions. Thanks so much for your advice. I really appreciate it. Those festivals look great. Unfortunately I won’t be there in time. Luckily I’m heading out to the Gorge in eastern Washington for The Sasquatch Festival http://www.hob.com/tickets/festivals/sasquatch/2006/artists/. I see KEXP is a sponsor for Intonation. They're out of Seattle and in my opinion one of the greatest stations out there. One of their best shows is John in the Morning from 6-10am Mon-Fri. If you haven’t already checked them out their web address is http://www.kexp.org/home.asp?noflash=false [url=" "] <a href=" " target="_blank"> You can listen to archived live performances, all past radio shows, and live radio.

  4. Thanks confidant. The less rent the better. But must be under $900 for a one bedroom. I tend to like older buildings with interesting details. I go to a lot of small music venues here in Seattle and hope to have a good one in the neighborhood. Also like small shops focused on local art/design, vintage furniture, good music shops, coffee. A neighborhood that is nice for walking/window shopping. I guess I like fairly hipster/trendy neighborhoods, liberal, openminded. Preferably on the green or red line. Thanks again for any help you can provide.

  5. I recently purchased the watch above and like it very much. Not to flashy. Has a 80's country club look to it. I had an old casio databank for many years, but it finally broke. So I started looking for something a bit nicer in the same 70's-80's vain. Originally I thought I would get something completely different. I really love old military watches. Especially this one but it was too pricey.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=31387&item=5019707401

    They have a very minimal classic look to me. Other brands such as Bulova, Hamilton, Elgin...

    are a bit more affordable.

    Also I have been listening to a band quite a bit lately called Clap Your Hands Say Yea. Many of you may already know them.

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