Sunday, September 6, 2009

Hard Shirts Vol. 2


I got this at Northern Thrift in the kids section. This is a very demanding shirt, it makes you really want to shut your mouth and get your fishing rod out. Jake's dad also has a "shut up and fish" shirt. Jim is the hardest person I know, so obviously, this shirt is off the radar hard.


This is my favorite shirt of all time. I will never, ever throw this out. I got this at the basketball camp I attended at the high school. I had a lot of good times at that camp. I won the Knockout tournament for my team and a food fight occured in the lunch room. These memories make this shirt amazing. If I ever have a hardcore band again, we are making a rip-off shirt of this! That is one fucking cool basketball.


This shirt is a classic. I got this on April 17th, so this shirt is already high on the scale. For some of you that don't know, April 17th is my lucky day of the year where nothing goes wrong. I have seen countless shows on this date, gotten awesome gifts, had free train rides, amongst other exceptional things. This was the minor league team for the Yankees, I believe. We went to a game during one of our trips to Mystic, CT. Mystic is indeed "Hardness Capital of the World."


Here is another fine example of why Sarah is just too amazing. She got me this for my birthday and I was super happy. Puffins are tops on the bird list and Barbara's Bakery's cereal Puffins are delicious. Maine seems like a really nice place to go, I would love to drive up there sometime! The yellow color adds to the hardness factor.


I shouldn't have to say a word about this shirt. Wayne's World is just too good. I wear this with pride wherever I go. This shirt might disagree in the fact that they are the greatest rock'n'rollers of all time, but they are indeed the hardest.

Here's a playlist for the show I shall be attending on Saturday!













-Brian

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Flickr Update







New photos over at Flickr. This might be my favorite batch ever! I'm trying to figure out a way to incorporate these photos into my senior project this semester. Check them out!









-Brian