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Darkhandsays...The candy probably tastes great too unless stuff that comes off the production lines everywhere
oh and nobody gave it a BEWBS tag? That one chick was two buttons two low. She probably goes home with a grab bag in her shirt at the end of the day
antsays...*cooking
siftbotsays...Adding video to channels (Cooking) - requested by ant.
Trancecoachsays...yah, I came for the candy, but stayed for the cleavage.>> ^Darkhand:
The candy probably tastes great too unless stuff that comes off the production lines everywhere
oh and nobody gave it a BEWBS tag? That one chick was two buttons two low. She probably goes home with a grab bag in her shirt at the end of the day
PHJFsays...Obviously using "cool" in the hipster sense of the word.
Deadrisenmortalsays...The first time that I ever heard of the term cool hunting or a cool hunter was in the William Gibson book Pattern Recognition written in 2001-2002. Regardless of any proof otherwise I am going to continue to believe that, just as he termed the phrase "cyberspace" and in essence predicted the prevalence of the internet in society, that he also invented the term cool hunting.
=) You go WG!
>> ^PHJF:
Obviously using "cool" in the hipster sense of the word.
aurenssays...There's a badass interview with William Gibson over at The Paris Review, in case you haven't already seen it.>> ^Deadrisenmortal:
The first time that I ever heard of the term cool hunting or a cool hunter was in the William Gibson book Pattern Recognition written in 2001-2002. Regardless of any proof otherwise I am going to continue to believe that, just as he termed the phrase "cyberspace" and in essence predicted the prevalence of the internet in society, that he also invented the term cool hunting.
=) You go WG!
>> ^PHJF:
Obviously using "cool" in the hipster sense of the word.
PHJFsays...Are you suggesting one of these women is Cayce Pollard or something?
Deadrisenmortalsays...Negative, the people that sussed out this candy store are trying to do the "Cayce Pollard thing"... bringing the hip to the hipsters for fun and profit.
>> ^PHJF:
Are you suggesting one of these women is Cayce Pollard or something?
Deadrisenmortalsays...Thank you, I had not seen that before. I met him just recently at a very cozy book signing here in Victoria, BC. He was promoting his new book of collected stories, magazine articles, and interviews; "Distrust That Particular Flavor". He is everything that you imagine him to be, shy, quirky, ironic, brilliant. Truly a rare individual.
>> ^aurens:
There's a badass interview with William Gibson over at The Paris Review, in case you haven't already seen it.>> ^Deadrisenmortal:
The first time that I ever heard of the term cool hunting or a cool hunter was in the William Gibson book Pattern Recognition written in 2001-2002. Regardless of any proof otherwise I am going to continue to believe that, just as he termed the phrase "cyberspace" and in essence predicted the prevalence of the internet in society, that he also invented the term cool hunting.
=) You go WG!
>> ^PHJF:
Obviously using "cool" in the hipster sense of the word.
Kallesays...You wont find kids in that hipster store..
Engelssays...I few up in Spain, eating this candy without a second thought. Its a wee tad better than Jolly Ranchers, but to be honest, its still just hard candy.
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