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aeglus

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I want to wear my 2268s, skulls and white shirts most of summer. But in reality I'll do it a couple days, die of heat and just wear shorts and my purple Jils + some random shirt. I need to move somewhere that doesn't have humidity.
 

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Originally Posted by robbie
email the rogues gallery dood thats doing the 'heritage' line or whatever.
I can't find his email
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. Seriously though, it would be awesome and more wearable in a city if they made a version where the rubber parts were in a matte finish, black soles, black leather upper, black laces, and silver or gunmetal eyelets.
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Willy, I'll go in with you on that set of four McGuyver collar inserts, they're sweet. 2 for you, 2 for me
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I'll think about it, lol. 20 bucks for 2 collar inserts(even if they do have a bottle opener) is still a little much.
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Originally Posted by Wu Dynasty
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lol I remember him, looks better than most other people and bet he'd be cool to hang out with
 

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Originally Posted by willy cheesesteak
Lol, I want
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This is a great idea for a plane hijacker. Make it out of ceramic (to get through the metal detectors) with one of the edges razor sharp and put them in your collar. TSA won't see that one coming. Multi-tool to break into the locked cockpit door, knife edge to cut some bitches who get in the way.
 

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Homeland Security at Smahatma's door in 3..2..1...
 

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Originally Posted by Smahatma
This is a great idea for a plane hijacker. Make it out of ceramic (to get through the metal detectors) with one of the edges razor sharp and put them in your collar. TSA won't see that one coming. Multi-tool to break into the locked cockpit door, knife edge to cut some bitches who get in the way.
Yeah, not gonna work. Those doors are rather secure, and one small knife wouldn't be enough to hold off an entire plane of pissed of people afraid for their lives. There are quicker and easier ways to make a bigger knife. JB Kwik, mix it, and fold it inside a piece of card stock. Insert a Popsicle stick for a handle and you have a 6", very sharp blade in about 10 minutes. TSA is security theater, not actual security. Those locked doors on the cockpits were the only real improvement they made from the passenger end, and it's pretty much the only one they needed to prevent hijacking. Bombs are a whole different cluserfark though...
 

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Originally Posted by cptjeff
Yeah, not gonna work. Those doors are rather secure, and one small knife wouldn't be enough to hold off an entire plane of pissed of people afraid for their lives.

There are quicker and easier ways to make a bigger knife. JB Kwik, mix it, and fold it inside a piece of card stock. Insert a Popsicle stick for a handle and you have a 6", very sharp blade in about 10 minutes.

TSA is security theater, not actual security. Those locked doors on the cockpits were the only real improvement they made from the passenger end, and it's pretty much the only one they needed to prevent hijacking. Bombs are a whole different cluserfark though...

Do you have monthly newsletter or something? If so, I'd like to subscribe.
 

KitAkira

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Originally Posted by cptjeff
Yeah, not gonna work. Those doors are rather secure, and one small knife wouldn't be enough to hold off an entire plane of pissed of people afraid for their lives. There are quicker and easier ways to make a bigger knife. JB Kwik, mix it, and fold it inside a piece of card stock. Insert a Popsicle stick for a handle and you have a 6", very sharp blade in about 10 minutes. TSA is security theater, not actual security. Those locked doors on the cockpits were the only real improvement they made from the passenger end, and it's pretty much the only one they needed to prevent hijacking. Bombs are a whole different cluserfark though...
A) They have hard plastic knives and shanks available at any gunstore, completely useless for anything but stabbing someone B) Pilots are allowed to carry firearms now (if certified), and many do (a knife-wielding would-be hijacker wouldn't even make it through the narrow cockpit doors)
 

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Casual touch to a dressy well made boot/shoe, it's in the vein of Dr Marten.
 
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