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  1. Howard Zinn. Two of my favorites in one day.

    Ah, the author everyone spouts off to sound intelligent thanks to Good Will Hunting.

    Yeah, but he's also the author every history major reads to get another side of American history.

    Bunch Of Phonies Mourn J.D. Salinger

    CORNISH, NH—In this big dramatic production that didn't do anyone any good (and was pretty embarrassing, really, if you think about it), thousands upon thousands of phonies across the country mourned the death of author J.D. Salinger, who was 91 years old for crying out loud. "He had a real impact on the literary world and on millions of readers," said hot-shot English professor David Clarke, who is just like the rest of them, and even works at one of those crumby schools that rich people send their kids to so they don't have to look at them for four years. "There will never be another voice like his." Which is exactly the lousy kind of goddamn thing that people say, because really it could mean lots of things, or nothing at all even, and it's just a perfect example of why you should never tell anybody anything.

    I see what they did there...


  2. Finally getting around to posting the mod job my extremely talented wife did on my 9k shoulder pads.

    I was tired of looking like Junior Seau while tooling around in pickup, but I wanted to have something to protect my squishy innards. I didn't want to completely hack the shoulder caps off because the mens league here is pretty rough at times.

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    Pretty standard-looking 9Ks. Nothing too out of the ordinary.

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    Until you lift the shoulder caps to notice the velcro tabs and D-rings she sewed in.

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    So now I can wear these things without fear of the random puck or stick to the chest/tum-tum and the comfort and style of not lugging around a couple of army helmets on my shoulders!


  3. Don't seem to have any of that purple effect either, nice work.

    I was worried about them turning purple, but I think the drawing marker (faber-castell PITT artist pen) said that it was lightfast and waterproof, so I gave it a once-over with that after I did a couple of coats with the big Sharpie Magnum. Hopefully that will hold off the purple fade for a while. Four hours on the ice and they're still going strong.


  4. Post yours up, but until you do, I'd stop hating on other people.

    That was the point, I don't feel the need to join the "look how cool I am, too" set by posting pictures of my arm all over the internet for other people's amusement. Besides, I don't have anything as cool and creative as a fish done by somebody on a TV show, so I'd probably just get made fun of. Seems like you can't please the non-conformist crowd.

    What the hell are you talking about? Are you seriously as naive and childish as you're coming off as?

    I don't feel the need to join any "crowd", or whatever it is you perceive my intentions to be. The thread is about people posting their ink, and whatever. Big deal? And your first post is to trash on someone about it? What are you, 12 years old?

    As for the Koi - it was done before she joined H&H, first of all. Just thought it was neat (although somewhat inconvenient) that she's made it to mainstream TV with her work.

    Secondly, why the hell do you care what it means, if anything? Unless it stands for "wildebeest is a douche", you really shouldn't give a shit either way, right?

    So you go ahead and keep your 'cool and creative' tattoo hidden, and you can be all 'edgy' and 'hardcore' by being a 'non-comformist'... but the reality is, you're just a douchebag.

    No, literally, it's not cool and creative. It's a portrait of myself in black and grey prison ink with "wildebeest is a douche" underneath it in Gaelic. I got it for my 11th birthday!


  5. Post yours up, but until you do, I'd stop hating on other people.

    That was the point, I don't feel the need to join the "look how cool I am, too" set by posting pictures of my arm all over the internet for other people's amusement. Besides, I don't have anything as cool and creative as a fish done by somebody on a TV show, so I'd probably just get made fun of. Seems like you can't please the non-conformist crowd.


  6. Crazy, I've never seen a koi fish/lotus/japanese ocean sleeve before.

    My favorite is when people feel the need to show theirs off -- it's like "look at this deeply personal and permanent marking I got done, and now I'm seeking your approval on it!"

    I have pretty much my entire upper left arm done, and most of the time it's completely covered. If somebody happens to notice a bit peeking out and ask me what it says, I don't even acknowledge. It's mine, not yours. I never intended it to be a conversation piece.

    Also, what's with the foreign language/kanji stuff? Do random words and cliched phrases suddenly mean more because they require translation? I'm gonna get something really deep and insightful like "nobody lives forever" or maybe a really cool Love/Hate dichotomy but in Xhosa, so people will think it's SUPER BADASS!!

    Or maybe I'll just get people's names and birthdays somewhere classy like on my ankle. Nothing serves as a better reminder of when Junior's birthday is than having to see it every day in the shower.


  7. Fly puck

    Phat puck

    soon to be Easton Motion pants

    On that note - SmartHockey Stickhandling balls?

    I know every shop seems to have tons, but I don't think I've ever heard of someone actually buying or using one.

    I have one. They work great on tile or linoleum, but they're crappy on carpet.


  8. I gotta say, I'm with jimmy on this one. I used to manage a locally-owned store that sold computers and audio devices made by a certain fruit-oriented computer company, and when people would come in and get the whole demo and sales pitch just to say that another online place had it cheaper, it would really piss us all off. I have no idea what the markups are like in a hockey shop, but I can tell you that those trendy little pieces of apple-flavored pocket candy brought us roughly 7%, depending on which model we sold. Keep in mind, that this company sets minimum advertised pricing and we were always, without fail, right in line with MAPs. When we're dealing with online places that sell them at what is just over our cost, there's no way we can compete with those prices.

    What would REALLY get my goose is when these people would come back two weeks later and try to treat us like the "Genius" Bar, asking a million questions, trying to get us to show them how to sync their device or whatever. Some people even went so far as to bring their laptops in so we could do it for them! Needless to say, they weren't exactly enthusiastic about paying for a service that we'd happily provide to a customer that purchased their stuff with us for free.

    People who shop based on price are the worst customers.


  9. I went to the Coyotes sale over the weekend and picked up my first 2 pro stock sticks ever. Yay me!

    They're both Derek Morris sticks, since they have a nice, mellow curve similar to the Forsberg retail I have and they're exactly the right length. They're both 100 flex, which is a little stiffer than what I normally use, but for $40 each, whatever.

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    One's an Easton Synergy and the other is a RBK 7K SicKick

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    I did the blade tape job, but what's with the little mean guy eyes? They're on both sticks in the same spot.

    Anyway, they'll get put to use tonight.

    myyyyy bad, didn't realize they were so huge :(


  10. I'm personally not a fan of tipping. I realize it's pretty ingrained, but it sort of defeats the whole purpose. Tipping is there to let the wait staff know you liked their services. A "mandatory" 15% doesn't get the message across. I also think it's weird tipping random people. People like doormen, valet workers, bartenders, mailmen, etc all are supposed to be given tips (holiday or otherwise) for doing their job.

    I suppose if I was a regular or/and they did a really good job, but an obligatory tip just seems weird to me.

    Don't get me wrong, I do still tip. I gave the really nice bartender an extra dollar on the 2 beers I had last night since he was really cool and on top of things. I just think it's silly to have an almost mandatory gratuity that isn't mandatory. Some valet services charge you $5 for the service, some just expect tips and get pissed when you "stiff" them for taking your car the 60 feet to the lot at a valet only event (senior prom back in high school, I did give the guy $5).

    Ok, my mom worked for tips for a long time and my wife still does (hairdresser, you pervs) so my take might be a little biased.

    First off, it's against postal regulations to tip the mailman. There's a good reason for it, too.

    Secondly, Thanks to Reaganomics, wait staffs in most places are paid WELL below the minimum wage. In my experiences, it's usually in the $2-$3 dollar per hour range because the government's thought on the matter is "with tips, they'll make more than minimum wage, so we'll give the restaurant biz a break on the minimum wage 'law' thing". Never mind that restaurant owners are on par with used car salesmen, ambulance-chasing lawyers and public restroom-trolling senators in terms of being shady, underhanded mofos. If I go somewhere and the service sucks, I leave the standard tip and I don't make it a habit to go back there. If it's good, I tip accordingly and keep going back. After a few times, the staff knows who you are and the level of service keeps getting better.

    My rule of thumb on whether or not to tip is this: If somebody does something for you that you SHOULD be perfectly able to do yourself, but don't because of convenience (opening doors, parking your car, preparing/serving your food, etc), you leave a little something. If the person performing a service for you is particularly skilled at it (sharpenings, haircuts, computer help) then you make it worth their while. It's a way of recognizing their superior skill and an investment in future returns. Simple as that.


  11. Come to think of it, isn't most of what you post one-liner quips and shit that has no real value? Opinions are like assholes, and I don't care for either of yours.

    I gotta do something between fashion-forward tape jobs, I guess. Memorial Day is coming up soon so I'll be switching all my black tape to white.


  12. I drive an '04 Ford F-350 6.0L diesel with a few modifications, and my wife drives an '07 Toyota Highlander V6 4WD.

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    ok, honest question here.

    I moved to PHX from the Midwest a couple of years ago, and I notice that EVERYBODY out here has one of those beasts. There are even car lots out here that sell nothing but monster trucks.

    What I don't get is, what's the draw to these things? I don't even think they're street legal in Illinois, where I grew up, where ground clearance, bumper height and tire size are restricted and it seems like diesel is more expensive than gasoline (3.49 vs. 3.19 last time I filled up) and even if these guys out here drove gasoline-powered tanks, they'd get worse mileage than the diesel.

    No offense, I just can't wrap my head around it.

    BTW, 2004 Hyundai Accent, 5 speed, no AC, $9000 brand-new, the only money I've put in it is seat covers, floor mats and oil changes. woo woo!


  13. OK, so here's all my garbage.

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    That's RBK 9k shoulders, Hespeler pants, itech 255 shins that I performed some surgery on, Vapor XXXX skates, CCM HT592 helmet with the big honkin' itech visor, Easton Air gloves and Louisville Flexor elbows.

    I wonder if anybody on here knows the specific model of these gloves and where I can get some more. They're the best gloves I've ever used and got them used at PIAS, so I don't know when they were in production or what the actual model name/number is.

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