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mrchariybrown

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  1. Joey- Are you the guy who runs deepsleep? Awesome show there on the 4th iif thats the case. Your store must have smelled awful afterwards though.

    Anyone know a decent tailor in the area? I got a pair of the PRPS tight fit and want them to actually fit tight below the thigh.

    nope that's no the same guy (the owner is a friend of mine)

  2. I'm guessing your pair had this tag as well? If so, that is a relief, sorry to hear yours were too large...

    I don't know what I'm complaining about. they look fine, I just like my denimz tight.

    oh, and yes I have that tag on the inside front pocket too.

  3. I just got a pair of red-d slims, size 30, and gave them a hot soak hoping that the waist would shrink a good amount, but it didn't. so to answer your question, no the waist won't shrink a lot :(

  4. Do vegans/veggies eat bread or drink beer? I don't know if yeast counts as an animal or whatever... (serious question, not trying to start shit) :)

    "Is bread vegan?

    Commercial breads can contain non-vegan ingredients, including whey, honey, shortening (some labels specify vegetable shortening, which is vegan), milk, and eggs. Sodium stearyl lactylate, glycerides, emulsifiers, natural flavor, mono- and diglycerides, glycerides, emulsifiers, artificial flavor, and lactase are just a few of the ingredients that, although not in every case necessarily animal-derived, should be considered non-vegan. Some bakeries grease the bread pans with animal fat. Be sure to ask before purchasing. Many vegans make their own bread from scratch, sometimes using a bread machine. This allows vegans to make vegan bread for a fraction of the cost of commercial brands.

    Are wines and liquors vegan?

    To clear wine after fermentation, some of these ingredients are used: casein and potassium caseinate (milk proteins), edible gelatins (made from bones), animal albumin (egg albumin and dried blood powder). Isinglass (from fish) is commonly used to clarify wine. There are some vegan wines on the market. It is difficult to tell which liquors are vegan and which are not. "

  5. richard hell & the voidoids - blank generation

    rocket from the crypt - born in '69

    sam roberts - bridge to nowhere

    say anything - high school low

    regina spektor - hotel song

    zolof the rock and roll destroyer - there's that one person you'll never get over no matter how long it's been

    lagwagon - e. dagger

    no use for a name - room 19

    daft punk - digital love

    girl talk - what's it all about

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