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#1002
Posted 07 July 2005 - 2:19 AM
You could always try http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/ too.
#1003
Posted 07 July 2005 - 2:33 AM
But the next clothes i'm gonna buy is that :
http://www.ninjatune...ZENTS64#ZENTS64
This Amon Tobin t-shirt is really cool !
#1005
Posted 07 July 2005 - 2:51 AM
whirlygirl Escribi�:
Don't know too much about doing it at home using your computer printer, but a friend I work with has made some nifty t-shirts. I don't know how well the transfer lasts, is the thing...
You could always try http://www.cafepress.com/cp/info/ too.
WTF :( they dont have black t-shirts
#1011
Posted 07 July 2005 - 5:31 PM
(And the female cop asked me if my friend was aware that his zipper was completely undone. heheheeh)
#1014
Posted 08 July 2005 - 3:40 PM
Okay sorry to bore ya'll but i'm excited.
#1015
Posted 08 July 2005 - 3:56 PM
So when are you coming to California - you have a free place to stay and an entire ocean to go swimming in! ;)
So - this afternoon 'stash and I are going to head out to Arizona. Road trip!!! Our son has been staying with his grandfather and 'stash's stepmom there for 2 weeks. It's been hard, because we've never been away from him for that long, and I miss him so much! I can't wait to hear his little Star Wars stories again and tuck him into bed at night and see him wipe his sleepy eyes in the morning.
#1016
Posted 08 July 2005 - 4:05 PM
And as for the free place to stay in Cali...man , as soon as i have the money to come i will :p As for the entire ocean...i'm fucking scared of the sea so i'll build sandcastles instead :p Hahaha!
#1017
Posted 08 July 2005 - 4:38 PM
I'll build sandcastles with you when you come to California. I love the ocean but I'm fearful of it also. I'm also not a good swimmer (and I'm an aquarius, go figure!) I usually sit on shore where it's safe and watch people get pummelled by the waves!
#1018
Posted 08 July 2005 - 4:45 PM
Anyway...one time in Mexico i was like "I'M GONNA GET OVER MY FEAR! " and i went in the ocean , quite far , until my belly ( Wich is far for me ) And then...How ironic...a HUGE wave came and i stood right were it breaks...i hit my head on the sand underwater and i was totally dissorentated and it was SO SCARY!!!! Yeah ... and i just hate not knowing what's underneath you.
#1019
Posted 08 July 2005 - 5:07 PM
Jeanie Escribi�:
Ooow i tought YOU guys were going to Arizona for 2 weeks. I have to learn to read better X-D
Anyway...one time in Mexico i was like "I'M GONNA GET OVER MY FEAR! " and i went in the ocean , quite far , until my belly ( Wich is far for me ) And then...How ironic...a HUGE wave came and i stood right were it breaks...i hit my head on the sand underwater and i was totally dissorentated and it was SO SCARY!!!! Yeah ... and i just hate not knowing what's underneath you.
Nothing quite like being knocked over by a wave, then getting a face full of sand. Or worse, a bathing suit full of sand! There's something about the tide, that pressure point where the waves hit the sand, that's so powerful and so much stronger than we are.
A number of years ago, I briefly lived on a boat (it was docked mainly, but we'd take it out for a cruise in the harbor and sometimes out in the open waters). I got over a large portion of my ocean fear that way. The small boat would get caught in the wake of much larger boats going at high speeds, and you'd see this wall of water coming at you thinking it was going to swallow up the boat. Instead, the boat would drift atop these swells - I learned quickly that the worst thing to do was stand below deck, you get sea sick that way. Anyway, we never took the boat too far out, maybe a little ways past the harbor where the waters were deep. I thought I'd get over my fear of large bodies of water and go diving into the ocean. I'd done it before when I went snorkelling in Hawaii, but I don't know... just diving off a boat in California waters was a different feeling. It makes you realize just how much larger nature is that you!
#1020
Posted 08 July 2005 - 8:05 PM
whirlygirl Escribi�:
Nothing quite like being knocked over by a wave, then getting a face full of sand. Or worse, a bathing suit full of sand! There's something about the tide, that pressure point where the waves hit the sand, that's so powerful and so much stronger than we are.
I havent seen the ocean since i was a baby, but my parents have film of me playing near the ocean and getting knocked down by a really really really tiny tide (actually it didnt knock me down just touched me :P ) when we were in san francisco. I fell flat on my face and was all full of sand and one upset baby. :P