Posted by Mephs on Sun May 29th at 12:01pm 2005
My coat is gone!
Sounds like nothing, but its a great deal to me. Last night I got absolutely out of it and neglected my poor coat. Its gone. I went to the bar this morning to retrieve it, and some idiot has lifted it. GOD HELP THAT PERSON IF I SEE THEM.
Its a 3/4 lenth leather coat I've had for about 4 years. This sounds like nothing but the fact is that I was bound to that coat. I was always 'creepy leather coat guy', now I'm just creepy.
Every woman I've ever slept with was pulled primarily because of the jacket. I've had no success with my leather bomber, or leather blazer (Its not a fetish).
I truly feel like something has been ripped out of my life. I hadn't been wearingit of late, since it has been nice weather.
Any suggestions as to what to wear, (given that I wear that type of coat...)...??
EDIT: I FOUND IT, ON MY FLOOR, BEING THE DOZY c**t I AM.
[EDITx2: I THREW IT OUT.]
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 29th at 12:10pm 2005
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Posted by Mephs on Sun May 29th at 12:18pm 2005
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Posted by OtZman on Sun May 29th at 12:36pm 2005
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Posted by habboi on Sun May 29th at 12:52pm 2005
I guess this shows you to take more care with it.
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Posted by ReNo on Sun May 29th at 2:17pm 2005
I'm in a similar situation with my jacket. Its a fairly pricey vans snowboarding jacket that was bought, primarily, for snowboarding, but that doesn't stop me wearing it loads. Odd thing is, a good portion of it is the colour orange - not exactly a colour I'd typically wear. Its not garish or anything, in fact I'd say it looks pretty damn cool, but I've got myself a bit of a reputation for being "orange coat guy"
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Posted by Addicted to Morphine on Sun May 29th at 2:28pm 2005
Posted by Mephs on Sun May 29th at 3:12pm 2005
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Posted by habboi on Sun May 29th at 3:30pm 2005
Oh I misread, still I grow attach to things and this sounds stupid but my TV was getting old so we sold it but I sort of wanted to keep it. Strange really...
Posted by fishy on Sun May 29th at 4:18pm 2005
Posted by Mephs on Sun May 29th at 4:49pm 2005
I have taken it out of the bin, but I shall now get a good home.
I'm never wearing it again, instead it shall hide the nakedness of an American student/tramp in need. Aren't I Mr. Genorousity today? (shoulda said it was haunted and looks a bit like Cher, then flogged it on ebay for a mint)
Anyways, what shall I wear instead of a really long leather coat?
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Posted by Dr Brasso on Sun May 29th at 5:01pm 2005
why would you give a s**t what people stare at or say to you?....get over it, wear the coat, stand yer ground, buck up, and deal with it...... " SRC="images/smiles/icon_wink.gif">
Doc Brasso....
but then again, wtf do i know..... " SRC="images/smiles/heee.gif">
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Posted by Kage_Prototype on Sun May 29th at 5:48pm 2005
Yeah!
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Posted by Hugh on Sun May 29th at 9:21pm 2005
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Posted by DrGlass on Sun May 29th at 9:24pm 2005
I second that.
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Posted by Tracer Bullet on Sun May 29th at 9:29pm 2005
I have a similar attachment to my pocket knife. The blade is a good 4" in length and people generally look at me askance when I whip it out to open a bag of chips, but I'd feel downright lost without it.
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They aren?t really good for anything, but you can't help but laugh when one tumbles down the stairs.
Posted by DrGlass on Sun May 29th at 9:36pm 2005
I dont know if I have anything I'm really attached to like that. I like some of my stuff but I really only care to hang on to things becuase in the back of my mind I think that I'll need them some day.
I supose the only things I really care for are my computer's D hard drive (it has all my Pictures, music, and website media), and a small green lighter with an elephant on it that I found on the ground in NewYork.
But I dont have any object that is part of me, something that would make me whole... and honestly I dont think I really understand that feeling.
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 29th at 9:36pm 2005
The only inanimate object that I truly have an attachment with is a tiny feather pillow. I cannot sleep without the damned thing. I hurt my back years ago and sleeping is a pain.. literally. I look for any creature comfort I can to get what little rest I can.
Before you laugh, try sleeping with an eternal lower back ache.
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Posted by French Toast on Sun May 29th at 9:55pm 2005
'Tis all. Have fun kids!
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun May 29th at 9:59pm 2005
I touched myself once.
No really.
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