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Hocus Pocus

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  1. I'm just saying, "made In Korea" doesn't necessarily correlate with bad quality these days, nor does "made in Italy" or "made in America" mean a fine product either.

    My very limited experience of both Rag and Bone and Ervell has shown inconsistent quality from product to product. I doubt this will change not that Ervell gets his stuff made in Korea. Some stuff will be fine, some will be "ugh".

  2. Development. I saw her name on book of hers, so here is her facebook (she is studying at a different school's library, also is 18ish) http://www.facebook.com/sonia.mondino?ref=search&sid=28131003.563723051..1 I wonder if anyone on here knows her?

    I came back from getting some snacks and she was sitting real close with a boyfriend looking dude in the lobby.

    She came back in alone.

    My hand writing looks like Sanskrit. Should I try and draw that prince gift in a flipbook, even though bitch was cuddling some guy who looked remarkably like her?

  3. It's funny that in this day and age we as sufu users give so much adoration to ToJ, which is made in Korea, and yet are suspicious about Ervell's garments being made there. Lord knows I've had shitty products with "made in italy" or "made in America" tags on them.

  4. our final course at Alinea. We had both Chef Achatz and Dave assembling our desert tableside. Cant find the USB cord for the camera to put up our pics. it was totally worth the $350 a head.

    alinea.09.1217.31.jpg

    I watched that video and I still have no fucking clue how you would eat that.

  5. You need to get high, dude. You're worrying too much. Trust me, I've been there. You live in the city with the hottest girls on the continent (Montreal), right? Get out and have some fun. Finish that degree if you can, then move on to whatever. You'll always have some problems; that's life. It's how you get by despite that makes it.

  6. My homies do a Monday night event (beer pong, cheap drinks, they had an Orisue give away last week), at the Blue Dog Motel

    If your friends skate there is a bar that opens up their mini ramp on Wednesdays with drink specials called Foufounes Electrique

    I have friends that do the side room at Tokyo on Thursdays, the side room is pretty chill, but if you're not wifey'd up the main room at Tokyos is crawling with bitties.

    Foodwise, Shwartz's is a can't miss for the smoked meat, breakfast everyone is a fan of Beauty's but in the same area there is Dusty's (parc and mont royal) and Bagels Etc (St Laurant and marie anne, you gotta get the huevos rancheros, it's amazing). Lunch/Dinner food you gotta swing by Romado's (down Rachel) for their chicken or pork. Under 10$ and you get a huge ass platter fries, salad, rice and a half chicken/pork.

    This weekend at the Belmont Phenomenal Hand Clap and Nosaj thing 10$ a ticket, going to be a good show.

    Edit: didn't realize Hocus' post was a week old...

    Thanks dude. I'm actually coming in May so any info is useful to me.

  7. How the Cobra Lily traps insects is a ballet for Trout Fishing

    in America, a ballet to be performed at the University of

    California at Los Angeles.

    The plant is beside me here on the back porch.

    It died a few days after I bought it at Woolworth's. That

    was months ago, during the presidential election of nineteen

    hundred and sixty.

    I buried the plant in an empty Metrecal can.

    The side of the can says, "Metrecal Dietary for Weight

    Control, " and below that reads, "Ingredients: Non-fat milk

    solids, soya flour, whole milk solids, sucrose, starch, corn

    oil, coconut oil, yeast, imitation vanilla, " but the can's only

    a graveyard now for a Cobra Lily that has turned dry and

    brown and has black freckles.

    As a kind of funeral wreath, there is a red, white and

    blue button sticking in the plant and the words on it say, "I'm

    for Nixon."

    The main energy for the ballet comes from a description

    of the Cobra Lily. The description could be used as a welcome

    mat on the front porch of hell or to conduct an orchestra

    of mortuaries with ice-cold woodwinds or be an atomic

    mailman in the pines, in the pines where the sun never shines.

    "Nature has endowed the Cobra Lily with the means of

    catching its own food. The forked tongue is covered with

    honey glands which attract the insects upon which it feeds.

    Once inside the hood, downward pointing hairs prevent the

    insect from crawling out. The digestive liquids are found in

    the base of the plant.

    "The supposition that it is necessary to feed the Cobra

    Lily a piece of hamburger or an insect daily is erroneous. "

    I hope the dancers do a good job of it, they hold our

    imagination in there feet, dancing in Los Angles for Trout

    Fishing in America.

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