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On April 24 2010 07:00 JWD wrote:Show nested quote +On April 24 2010 06:57 super_toast wrote: Your taste is unparalleled, saw Delorean in Houston a few weeks ago with Miike Snow and saw Local Natives last night in Dallas. Good on you sir. fantastic, Local Natives blew off Philadelphia on their last tour but in August they're coming to play a show in the church across the street from me. Already got my tickets. btw here's other music I've been into lately: http://flavors.me/josephwdunn#78b/tumblrPM me some recommendations, I'm always trolling around for new stuff to listen to.
Some great stuff on that link, I'll definitely hit you up with some stuff I'm into later ![](/mirror/smilies/smile.gif)
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nice blog
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On April 24 2010 07:08 JWD wrote:Show nested quote +On April 24 2010 07:05 Sapraedon wrote: Great music taste. Good fit on clothing. Nice taste in women. Though the blog has a bit too much lomo for my taste.
thanks dude but "lomo"? is this a photography term?
Yeah. It's that effect where the photo has a lot of vignetting and shift into green-ish tones to resemble old film production.
I'll make an example: It's a pretty bad picture to lomo due to the sky but w/e
No lomo
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Lolmo
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Lomo
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On April 24 2010 07:17 Sapraedon wrote:Show nested quote +On April 24 2010 07:08 JWD wrote:On April 24 2010 07:05 Sapraedon wrote: Great music taste. Good fit on clothing. Nice taste in women. Though the blog has a bit too much lomo for my taste.
thanks dude but "lomo"? is this a photography term? Yeah. It's that effect where the photo has a lot of vignetting and shift into green-ish tones to resemble old film production. thanks a lot for the explanation, yes this is a very popular effect amongst flickr "photographers" (whether digital or film). Probably for the worse, it definitely gets annoying with overuse.
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Sweet! There's a San Antonio pizza place on that list. I know where I'm going tomorrow.
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I used to love Lomo style until everyone and their brother started shooting in it -.-
But nice sites. Your taste in women = my taste in women. Also, them-thanks is awesome (not really the best image blog, though, I think that honor goes to Look At This Fucking Hipster.)
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On April 24 2010 07:32 IndecisivePenguin wrote: Sweet! There's a San Antonio pizza place on that list. I know where I'm going tomorrow. Awesome man! Glad to have influenced your choice.
For your first visit I highly recommend staying simple and just ordering a pizza margherita (mozzarella, tomato sauce, basil). This may sound bland but believe me, the combination of good ingredients + salt + olive oil + wood fire will blow your taste buds away. Good luck and tell me how that place is! I've yet to find a restaurant on that list that isn't top quality, but would be interested in being proved wrong.
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On April 24 2010 07:38 BrownBear wrote: I used to love Lomo style until everyone and their brother started shooting in it -.-
But nice sites. Your taste in women = my taste in women. Also, them-thanks is awesome (not really the best image blog, though, I think that honor goes to Look At This Fucking Hipster.) Thanks but about LATFH, seriously? I just don't get it, what is the long-term appeal? It's sort of funny the first time you happen upon it, but beyond that…
it's not like that blog offers any good photography, or diverse and fascinating subjects, or beautiful things, or insight into a variety of styles / cultures you might not encounter otherwise. It's so narrow.
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On April 24 2010 07:40 JWD wrote:Show nested quote +On April 24 2010 07:32 IndecisivePenguin wrote: Sweet! There's a San Antonio pizza place on that list. I know where I'm going tomorrow. Awesome man! Glad to have influenced your choice. For your first visit I highly recommend staying simple and just ordering a pizza margherita (mozzarella, tomato sauce, basil). This may sound bland but believe me, the combination of good ingredients + salt + olive oil + wood fire will blow your taste buds away. Good luck and tell me how that place is! I've yet to find a restaurant on that list that isn't top quality, but would be interested in being proved wrong.
Will do! If I can't go tomorrow I'll definitely find time to eventually try out both places, and then tell you how it was. Thanks for the list!
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You should check out Paul Fredrick's trim fit shirts too. Bonus - the non-iron feature.
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On April 24 2010 06:43 JWD wrote:Show nested quote +On April 24 2010 06:41 sixghost wrote: I refuse to believe Seattle has 8 more pizza places worth going to than Chicago. believe it. keep in mind I'm not talking about American pizza (deep dish etc.) but real Italian pizza: fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, thin flaky crust, cooked in a wood-powered brick oven. There's no comparison, really. yes there is, silly pretentious jwd~
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On April 24 2010 07:57 citi.zen wrote: You should check out Paul Fredrick's trim fit shirts too. Bonus - the non-iron feature. thanks for the tip, yeah BB doesn't have any non-iron extra-slim fit shirts yet.
I'll keep an eye out, but a quick glance at Paul Fredrick's website and I was overwhelmed with the hideousness of the patterning on most of their trim fit shirts, like wow and holy crap are you serious
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On April 24 2010 08:01 SpiritoftheTunA wrote:Show nested quote +On April 24 2010 06:43 JWD wrote:On April 24 2010 06:41 sixghost wrote: I refuse to believe Seattle has 8 more pizza places worth going to than Chicago. believe it. keep in mind I'm not talking about American pizza (deep dish etc.) but real Italian pizza: fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, thin flaky crust, cooked in a wood-powered brick oven. There's no comparison, really. yes there is, silly pretentious jwd~ haha to each his own, obviously I'm exaggerating to encourage people to try out something I like. American pizza has its merits but I seriously prefer the Italian version. Flavor without having to resort to garlic and onion powder, processed ingredients, too much salt? Yum.
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This is an awesome blog JWD.
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On April 24 2010 06:43 JWD wrote:Show nested quote +On April 24 2010 06:41 sixghost wrote: I refuse to believe Seattle has 8 more pizza places worth going to than Chicago. believe it. keep in mind I'm not talking about American pizza (deep dish etc.) but real Italian pizza: fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, thin flaky crust, cooked in a wood-powered brick oven. There's no comparison, really. Fair enough. I loved that style of pizza when I tried it in Rome.
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Damn, everything I've looked at so far has been amazing.
![](/mirror/smilies/clown.gif) Thanks!
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On April 24 2010 08:01 JWD wrote:Show nested quote +On April 24 2010 07:57 citi.zen wrote: You should check out Paul Fredrick's trim fit shirts too. Bonus - the non-iron feature. thanks for the tip, yeah BB doesn't have any non-iron extra-slim fit shirts yet. I'll keep an eye out, but a quick glance at Paul Fredrick's website and I was overwhelmed with the hideousness of the patterning on most of their trim fit shirts, like wow and holy crap are you serious Yeah, there aren't that many with good design, which is a shame. The solid colors are better.
Good shit with the music recommendations!
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sweet jesus. this is amazinggg def buying some clothes
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i dont get the everyday the same dream whats up with the homeless dude and the cow etc?
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