Your personal favorite of Jim's T-Shirts.

Started by sweatboard, Jul 28, 2006, 05:50 PM

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Ghosts_on_TV



Thats my friend Krystal. We met Jim at the solo Camden show!
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megisnotreal

With the advent of the new tour... and seeing that he was sporting a suit in Knoxville... had to bring this thread back.

sweatboard

Well, now that they've moved frrom the club circuit to the theater circuit I guess he decided to class it up a bit.  I'm still hopeing for Tropical Palms in Atlanta though.  That suit was some flat out gangsta shit.  


 
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he's sure got some nice, full thighs...

sweatboard

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EAZYE

I thought ol black beauty was the perfect choice for okonokos.  That shirt is simply stunning 8)
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SiOuxTribe

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Thats my friend Krystal. We met Jim at the solo Camden show!


Jim made me lose respect points for that shirt.
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megisnotreal

QuoteThat suit was some flat out gangsta shit.  


 

Word.
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Ghosts_on_TV

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Word.
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Yeah. That suit is badass.
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Nice!  ;D 8)  Do you have anymore pics of JJ in his suit?  Is he starting to wear a tie now too?  :D
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I thought the guys looked great in the tuxedos they wore at Boston Symphony Hall :o
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megisnotreal

Jim's suit was awesome.

Almost as awesome as the suit the bear on stage was sporting.

cmccubbin@work

Jim was rocking the Mt. Rushmore t-shirt at the ATL show!
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SiOuxTribe

I'm going to piss in Jim's water if he wears the Rushmore tshirt at our shows.  Thats about as bad as wearing a tshirt of a swastika or a black man being lynched.
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cmccubbin@work

QuoteI'm going to piss in Jim's water if he wears the Rushmore tshirt at our shows.  Thats about as bad as wearing a tshirt of a swastika or a black man being lynched.

and why is that as bad?
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SiOuxTribe

The mountain to which that is carved on is the holy lands of the plains natives, particularly the Lakota.   That monument is a terrible smack in the face to all people of native life and culture.  It is a symbol of hatred and racism and anyone who thinks otherwise really should think twice before singing the national anthem or pledge of allegience.  To think this is a nation based of liberty and justice really needs to think about the people they displaced and who were here first in perfect harmony.
I envision it somewhat like this
"hey jimbo lets kick these dirt-worshippin prairie niggers off their land, stick them in little plots of land, expect them conform to our beliefs and carve our leaders faces to look down on their culture and laugh at the misfortune we gave them!"

I would hope to think Jim is either too ignorant and misinformed of what this 'monument' really means, and is part of the commonplace belief that the native american population is just a thing of the past, a piece of history and an emblem on your favorite sports team, or something I surely hope not....a bigot American.
Fuck Mount Rusmore.

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He can taste his blood,
An' blood never lies,
Pale face die. - Kiedis

cmccubbin@work

QuoteThe mountain to which that is carved on is the holy lands of the plains indians, particularly the Lakota.   That monument is a smack in the face to all people of native life and culture.  It is a symbol of hatred and racism and anyone who thinks otherwise really should think twice before singing the national anthem or pledge of allegience.  To think this is a nation based of liberty and justice really needs to think about the people they displaced and who were here first in perfect harmony.

thanks for the education.  i didn't know that.  i'm sure Jim doesn't know that either.  that isn't taught here in KY.  so maybe pissing in his water may be a little drastic.
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SiOuxTribe

One more lesson for the day! I'm glad you now know though.  I blame the government for not informing people.
That isnt taught anywhere actually, maybe more closer to those midwest states where native culture is more prominent, but im from D.C. basically and the most we learned was the silly Disney Pocahantas story and a brief mentioning of the trail of tears, but we are all taught this at a young enough age that it doesnt make an impact on us and we forget about it.  How clever.  And I never knew that native american wore paper grocery bags as clothes when they were little 'uns.
I'm just hoping Jim is in the same boat as you are in though, considering hes a KY fellow too.
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He can taste his blood,
An' blood never lies,
Pale face die. - Kiedis

bug

I never knew that about Mt. Rushmore, I'm thinking it's not real common knowledge.  Sadly every one I know who's seen Mt. Rushmore says it's underwhelming, what a shame.
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ManNamedTruth

QuoteThe mountain to which that is carved on is the holy lands of the plains natives, particularly the Lakota.   That monument is a terrible smack in the face to all people of native life and culture.  It is a symbol of hatred and racism and anyone who thinks otherwise really should think twice before singing the national anthem or pledge of allegience.  To think this is a nation based of liberty and justice really needs to think about the people they displaced and who were here first in perfect harmony.
I envision it somewhat like this
"hey jimbo lets kick these dirt-worshippin prairie niggers off their land, stick them in little plots of land, expect them conform to our beliefs and carve our leaders faces to look down on their culture and laugh at the misfortune we gave them!"

I would hope to think Jim is either too ignorant and misinformed of what this 'monument' really means, and is part of the commonplace belief that the native american population is just a thing of the past, a piece of history and an emblem on your favorite sports team, or something I surely hope not....a bigot American.
Fuck Mount Rusmore.


I think its no use being angry about something that happened long ago in the past and obviously no one here today has any control of. I have no problem with the shirt and I'm not a racist. There I said it.
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