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TOJ - updates on the debacle, complaints, news about other ventures, whatever.

impolyt_one

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haha. There are still a few 90's cars on the roads here but they look very dated. The days of the Japanese sports car are very over. I see guys in big-power R34's and stuff tooling down the street, but around where I live that's kind of like seeing a mullet in a 90's Camaro in like, Beverly Hills or something. Kinda weird. That said, seeing an actual vintage Camaro here is really cool and they look awesome in these surroundings, like a 68 or a 69 - I've seen like 4 now. They all stink of gasoline and make you feel like you're in the middle of a car manga or something when they blast by you.
 

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To be fair, I think a lot of Americans don't know how to drive manual either. My cousin taught me how on her car when I turned 16, but I haven't driven one since and nobody I know owns a manual at the moment. I suppose technically my dad has a manual MG, but it hasn't run in a good 15 years.

On the duster front, definitely need to make one of these:



can't see **** (insert ray charles jpg)
 

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haha. There are still a few 90's cars on the roads here but they look very dated. The days of the Japanese sports car are very over. I see guys in big-power R34's and stuff tooling down the street, but around where I live that's kind of like seeing a mullet in a 90's Camaro in like, Beverly Hills or something. Kinda weird. That said, seeing an actual vintage Camaro here is really cool and they look awesome in these surroundings, like a 68 or a 69 - I've seen like 4 now. They all stink of gasoline and make you feel like you're in the middle of a car manga or something when they blast by you.


I hear that. It's different when they're domestic. The thought of 90's domestic cars here makes me throw up in my mouth a little.
 

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Unfortunately that was the best picture of Mac's duster I could find :(. Apparently people are far lazier about taking screencaps of It's Always Sunny than I had assumed they would be.
 

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really excited to see the rain/trench when it's ready. I've been keeping up hope ever since Drew said it was something he had a design for but not a fabric for months ago.
 

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Yeah it's really an exciting development, I have a good number of things I want to make of this stuff and they span a real gamut of styles. I've been ready for this for a while now I guess. You can count on a trench, a mac coat, some technical looking rain gear, maybe some traditional outdoorsy looking gear, and maybe a couple requisite riffs on militaria.
 

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Maybe. Not sure if I will go overboard, since people tend not to go hiking in the fashunz, but it will repel rain. That's what it's supposed to do, so sounds good to me. :eek:
 

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toj x veilance
 

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The doorman at the JCrew in Philly told me I had a sick jacket, dunno if I should take this as a compliment.
 

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I love the popups and the Mazdaspeed A-Spec Spoiler Type II. It's what completes the rx7. My dream has always been to replicate the early version of the FD from initial D. That's what got me to love the FD so much.

 

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Yeah it's really an exciting development, I have a good number of things I want to make of this stuff and they span a real gamut of styles. I've been ready for this for a while now I guess. You can count on a trench, a mac coat, some technical looking rain gear, maybe some traditional outdoorsy looking gear, and maybe a couple requisite riffs on militaria.




The idea of TOJ gear in the summer gets me all hot and bothered.
 
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Yeah it's really an exciting development, I have a good number of things I want to make of this stuff and they span a real gamut of styles. I've been ready for this for a while now I guess. You can count on a trench, a mac coat, some technical looking rain gear, maybe some traditional outdoorsy looking gear, and maybe a couple requisite riffs on militaria.


Oh my...I was JUST about to buy a rain jacket from B&S because I don't think my Spiewack M65 was sufficient. I need another for the California winter...all it does here is rain weeks on end. I'm hoping for something special, but never had experience wearing any of these types of pieces before. We'll see what meshes with my wardrobe the best...I'm already leaning towards the "technical looking rain gear" but we'll see.
 

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