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Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 58
FUCK YES LEVI!
Just bought a bunch of stuff on clearance at the Levi store.
2 pairs of jeans: 527's and whatever the "skinny" jeans are (yeah i know hipster blah blah, it was $15)
a corduroy jacket in brown
a tan denim jacket
couple t-shirts
and some shirt my girlfriend wanted.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 1,277
i wear 20 dollar wranglers. they dont fit right and they dont last more than 3 months. and my wife says it looks like i shit my pants. but i refuse to buy the pants that have the faded lines on the thigh. my sister says they are called whiskers. fucking gay shit. ill pry check out some levi's next. ive been losing weight like crazy and im actually caring that it looks like i shit my pants.
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Posts: 32
Levi 501's here. All day on the job, and at home. Keep'em until there is too many holes to wear to work. Then they become wrenching pant. $375 is more than a spend in a year or two on clothes. If I paid that much for a pair of jeans, I expect them to rub my balls and talk dirty to me.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 18
So I'm the douchebag that wrote the article. I didn't think people would care so much but apparently the need to voice your opinion on the Internet is always strong. Growing up I was middle class at best. Both of my parents worked hard to give my brother and I what they could. I never had it that hard. And that's fine with me. Along the way I noticed people always felt the need to brag about how hard they had it, or how poor they were. Why? Does that give you some kind of street cred? So you shop at thrift stores, so have I. But I also landed a great job that I work very hard at. I'm by no means rich but I can buy what I want. And again that makes me wrong, or a fake biker hipster. I forgot you could only dress like someone from the chopper town DVD to be a true biker. The point here is if you're as much of a biker as you're trying to be, why are you wasting time blasting a mag article on the Internet? Shouldn't you be riding or wrenching or shopping at the goodwill? For future reference here's my email tim@lowsidesyn.com. Email me instead of writing a lame blurb on a Internet biker forum. If you do that I can maybe run into you at a hipster event and you can call me a douche to my face cause of the clothes I wear. Cause that's what jocks do.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 579
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Originally Posted by timw82
So I'm the douchebag that wrote the article. I didn't think people would care so much but apparently the need to voice your opinion on the Internet is always strong. Growing up I was middle class at best. Both of my parents worked hard to give my brother and I what they could. I never had it that hard. And that's fine with me. Along the way I noticed people always felt the need to brag about how hard they had it, or how poor they were. Why? Does that give you some kind of street cred? So you shop at thrift stores, so have I. But I also landed a great job that I work very hard at. I'm by no means rich but I can buy what I want. And again that makes me wrong, or a fake biker hipster. I forgot you could only dress like someone from the chopper town DVD to be a true biker. The point here is if you're as much of a biker as you're trying to be, why are you wasting time blasting a mag article on the Internet? Shouldn't you be riding or wrenching or shopping at the goodwill? For future reference here's my email tim@lowsidesyn.com. Email me instead of writing a lame blurb on a Internet biker forum. If you do that I can maybe run into you at a hipster event and you can call me a douche to my face cause of the clothes I wear. Cause that's what jocks do.
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 533
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Originally Posted by timw82
So I'm the douchebag that wrote the article. I didn't think people would care so much but apparently the need to voice your opinion on the Internet is always strong. Growing up I was middle class at best. Both of my parents worked hard to give my brother and I what they could. I never had it that hard. And that's fine with me. Along the way I noticed people always felt the need to brag about how hard they had it, or how poor they were. Why? Does that give you some kind of street cred? So you shop at thrift stores, so have I. But I also landed a great job that I work very hard at. I'm by no means rich but I can buy what I want. And again that makes me wrong, or a fake biker hipster. I forgot you could only dress like someone from the chopper town DVD to be a true biker. The point here is if you're as much of a biker as you're trying to be, why are you wasting time blasting a mag article on the Internet? Shouldn't you be riding or wrenching or shopping at the goodwill? For future reference here's my email tim@lowsidesyn.com. Email me instead of writing a lame blurb on a Internet biker forum. If you do that I can maybe run into you at a hipster event and you can call me a douche to my face cause of the clothes I wear. Cause that's what jocks do.
Awww shit! Flip the scrip!
I just realized talking shit about someone for wearing $400 jeans because they can is as bad as them talking shit about you because you can't.
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Originally Posted by timw82
So I'm the douchebag that wrote the article. I didn't think people would care so much but apparently the need to voice your opinion on the Internet is always strong. Growing up I was middle class at best. Both of my parents worked hard to give my brother and I what they could. I never had it that hard. And that's fine with me. Along the way I noticed people always felt the need to brag about how hard they had it, or how poor they were. Why? Does that give you some kind of street cred? So you shop at thrift stores, so have I. But I also landed a great job that I work very hard at. I'm by no means rich but I can buy what I want. And again that makes me wrong, or a fake biker hipster. I forgot you could only dress like someone from the chopper town DVD to be a true biker. The point here is if you're as much of a biker as you're trying to be, why are you wasting time blasting a mag article on the Internet? Shouldn't you be riding or wrenching or shopping at the goodwill? For future reference here's my email tim@lowsidesyn.com. Email me instead of writing a lame blurb on a Internet biker forum. If you do that I can maybe run into you at a hipster event and you can call me a douche to my face cause of the clothes I wear. Cause that's what jocks do.
Tim,
I stopped worrying over the "poors" a long time ago,if they can't afford 300 dollar jeans... then fuck them.
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Posts: 243
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Tim,
I stopped worrying over the "poors" a long time ago,if they can't afford 300 dollar jeans... then fuck them.
So just to clarify, not buying $300 jeans makes you part of the "poors"? I need to know because I sooooo don't wanna be considered one of these "poors" you look so far down upon hahahahaha.