Yep. Get ready for a flannel explosion around 2012.
It's already starting among the hipsters. I went to The Smell a few weeks back, which is a little noise punk club in LA, and a good 40% of the people there were wearing plaid flannel.
Flat tops, backwards clothing, and hammer pants all come before the flannel.
We're giving that one a miss.
It's already starting among the hipsters. I went to The Smell a few weeks back, which is a little noise punk club in LA, and a good 40% of the people there were wearing plaid flannel.
I didn't really notice any. Are we thinking of the same kind of mustache?
I'm thinking of the kind of stupid mustache hipsters always have because they think it's funny. I don't know. It's been years since I've been to The Smell, I don't know if the same kind of people still go there. I dunno, really just any mustache on a skinny white guy in tight pants who's under, say, 40.
I'm thinking of the kind of stupid mustache hipsters always have because they think it's funny.
Yeah, I know what you're talking about but I didn't really see much facial hair overall. The flannel, however, was overwhelmingly obvious.
I'd think the crowd probably would have changed some over the past few years, especially with No Age starting to break into the mainstream. And, by mainstream, I mean being known enough to play Coachella. I'd bet the mustachio'd skinny pants white guys still dominate the nights when there isn't a Mika Miko/No Age/Abe Vigoda show.
I didn't really notice any. Are we thinking of the same kind of mustache?
I'm thinking of the kind of stupid mustache hipsters always have because they think it's funny. I don't know. It's been years since I've been to The Smell, I don't know if the same kind of people still go there. I dunno, really just any mustache on a skinny white guy in tight pants who's under, say, 40.
My little brother told me about the mustache thing. He called it an "ironic mustache" and I was wondering how a mustache could be ironic.
Albany is actually pretty full of hipsters. It gets annoying.
a good 40% of the people there were wearing plaid flannel.
Yeah, for some reason oddly colored flannel is all the rage right now. A friend of mine owns a purple and red one, and another friend has a yellow and black one. Some of them actually don't look terrible, per se. Just misplaced in time.
Hipsters are okay in small doses. I tend to prefer generally hip people who chisel out their own personalities, which explains why I own none of the aforementioned neon flannel. Hipsters in the trend-hopping, brand-wearing, look-without-ideals sense. If you met me, you'd probably classify me as a hipster, though I don't meet the aforementioned 3 qualities.
I've noticed this before, with quotes showing up incorrect cites sometimes.....methinks there may be a small bug in the forum software.
Don't expect a fix until the new website. In other words, don't expect a fix ever.
Oh, I don't expect a fix anyway - Let's face it, it's a minor, occasional error. To be honest, I expected "You want me to waste my time fixing this? Check your cite tags before you post, fool!"
Edit - Apparently, in my mind, Scott Talks like Mr T.
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Not really.
I once had a job where my boss was Faith No More's former publicist. She said the whole band hated each other. That part's true.
Anyway, I remember this band being okay. Its been awhile so my memory could be wrong.
Did they all have stupid mustaches, too?
I'd think the crowd probably would have changed some over the past few years, especially with No Age starting to break into the mainstream. And, by mainstream, I mean being known enough to play Coachella. I'd bet the mustachio'd skinny pants white guys still dominate the nights when there isn't a Mika Miko/No Age/Abe Vigoda show.
Albany is actually pretty full of hipsters. It gets annoying.
Hipsters are okay in small doses. I tend to prefer generally hip people who chisel out their own personalities, which explains why I own none of the aforementioned neon flannel. Hipsters in the trend-hopping, brand-wearing, look-without-ideals sense. If you met me, you'd probably classify me as a hipster, though I don't meet the aforementioned 3 qualities.
Edit - Apparently, in my mind, Scott Talks like Mr T.
Awesome.