(14:07:25) amanda: can you please manufacture a Killoggs patch? I was okay for almost a day and now the urge to look is starting again.
(14:07:45) amanda: I don't have anything to talk about without Killoggs.
(14:07:56) josh: hmm
(14:08:35) josh: make a post about it
(14:08:41) josh: http://www.americanpatch.com/
(14:08:44) amanda: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
(14:08:51) josh: if ben will design it, sure
(14:09:30) amanda: it could have all of our head on it, like a children's band-aid.
(14:09:39) josh: uhhh thats a lot of heads
(14:09:49) amanda: they would be assorted.
(14:10:06) josh: i was thinking the thing from the 'O' in killoggs
(14:10:24) amanda: yes! that would work.
(14:10:29) josh: http://www.americanpatch.com/images/coverage-50.gif
(14:10:34) josh: like the one with the lamp
(14:10:37) josh: but with that face
(14:10:50) josh: and "killoggs.com" "all-stars"
If a Killoggs embroidered patch was manufactured, would you want one? If like 20 people want them we could each put in like $5 bucks and get one, I think.
I look like a big fucking dork, and I need some new clothes. Please help! I'm on the eve of my 30th birthday. Don't let me ring in my 30th as more scrap for Darwin's trash can. I never find anything in thrift stores -- they're always picked through. It doesn't help that I have such a narrow, long frame -- looking for pants is extremely frustrating. Suggestions? Outside of the "hip" retail stores like H&M and Urban Outfitters? I'm not completely adverse to buying from those places; I just don't want to walk down the street 2 days later and see 3 or 4 other people wearing my same cookie cutter "hip" clothes. Someone suggested Filene's Basement to me, but I didn't see to much there that I'd care to wear in my brief browse. And it seems even the discounted stuff there isn't so bargain priced.