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robbie

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Originally Posted by zissou
A better look at the MFSC Utility Shirt:

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that shirt looks great, much less costumey in this context than in the other photos I have seen of the line.
 

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MFSC is such a great line, and I love that shirt. It's possible that I'd buy it one day, if I had $382.00 lying around.
 

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There is always medical research like MDS Pharmaservices, you take pills (typically placebo) answer a few questions, have blood drawn, and play Wii for 2-3 weekends POW you have yourself 300-3500$ people I knew in college did it all the time. I was never eligible because I weighed too little and don't eat pork.
 

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Originally Posted by xchen
MFSC is such a great line, and I love that shirt. It's possible that I'd buy it one day, if I had $382.00 lying around.

What's it stand for?
 

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Originally Posted by robbie
There is always medical research like MDS Pharmaservices, you take pills (typically placebo) answer a few questions, have blood drawn, and play Wii for 2-3 weekends POW you have yourself 300-3500$ people I knew in college did it all the time. I was never eligible because I weighed too little and don't eat pork.
I tried donating sperm one time, but apparently you need a doctors recommendation, this medical study thing looks promising if I could find a place.
 

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BR Das ist sehr schön! Ich mag dein Schal sehr gern. Was ist dein Armbanduhr? PP Cool fit. I'm glad that you've gone back to your longsleeve buttondown+proper shoes fits. I think it'd be cool if you got some really bold grosgrain watchbands. I also really liked that purple gingham shirt you did a while ago; I think more contrast-y patterns like that work well for your fits. Zissou, I'm not a big fan of worker, but IMHO, you're pulling it off better than anyone on the board right now.
Originally Posted by robbie
I was never eligible because I weighed too little and don't eat pork.
Argh, that post made me really excited until I got to this part. Do you not eat pork for religious reasons? Jews and Adventists have even more in common than I thought! By the way, you're fits have been good lately. In fact, you inspired me to get a tan-colored v-neck. A lot of the photos have been great, too. What're you shooting with these days?
 

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Do you not eat pork for religious reasons? Jews and Adventists have even more in common than I thought!

yeah, its a combination of religious beliefs paired with the fact that the few times I have (accidentally) eaten pork I have gotten fiarrheah afterwards. But Adventism and Judaism have paralels, I am not sure about Judaism's view on the state of the dead. I would say Adventists are most like Baptists apart from our belief that the dead are dead and know nothing and are in the grave as opposed to purgatory, heaven, whatever.

and thanks for the compliment!

sci-fi-o-hi-fi:::MDS pharma services
 

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Originally Posted by robbie
But Adventism and Judaism have paralels, I am not sure about Judaism's view on the state of the dead.

Yeah, the Torah & Talmud are pretty vague on whether there's any sort of afterlife, but most [reform and conservative] Jews stress the importance of a moral life over afterlife-related rhetoric. I don't really know what the orthodox think about it all.
 

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Cheers, guys. This might sound clichÃ
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, but I feel like the MFSC line suits me (who I am, what I like, etc, etc) better than anything else I've ever worn. I have been careful to not wear 100% MFSC should it look too costumey. A single piece stands out nicely in an outfit without being too much. xchen- I think my utility shirt was the early one-wash version of the CPO (I could be wrong), and the price was ~25% less than the CPO, plus I got it on sale 15% off at the SExSUFU party, plus it fit perfectly, plus kiya told me it was one-wash, not raw and unsanforized like the CPO. How could I resist??
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Oh, plus kiya got me drunk in his shop!
 

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We believe in heaven, but we believe that Christ is going to return and take us there: adventist.

That sums it up fairly simply, and Adventism isn't cut and dried; Like anything else there are those who are very liberal and very conservative.

I try to be 'liberally conservative'.

***coincidentally, morning star farms makers of fine vegetarian cuisine was founded by worthington foods (or loma linda) a division of the Kellogg folks... who were Adventist for a time in like the 1800's or something.***
 

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Originally Posted by blackdarkeye
are you vegetarian? saw the morningstar.

Nope, just like those corn dogs
 

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Originally Posted by zissou
A better look at the MFSC Utility Shirt:
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Old hat Sugar Cane bandanna AA tee MFSC Utility shirt NdG Utiltiy Jeans MOMA boots

damn man nailing it nailing it. I think you could do a lot better with your hair and glasses though.
 

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Originally Posted by PinkPantser
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- digging those white bucks!

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