doomsdayblaze
doomsdayblaze aka Casey E. Palmer is a 25.03 year old boy, has been a member since January 21, 2006, has scored 1763 submissions, giving an average score of 0.88.
  Jan 21 '08 by doomsdayblaze        0 Comments        Watch this
...shall be MINE!

Man, it sucks being a sucker for chimps, ninjas, penguins, panthers, and violence :(
  Nov 26 '07 by doomsdayblaze        15 Comments        Watch this
I'm buying one. Immediately.

Work-appropriate? Nope.
Kid-safe? Hell no!
Will my parents like it? Ha! On a cold day in h-e-double-hockey-sticks!

But I love it nonetheless.

VICTORY IS MINE!
  Nov 21 '07 by doomsdayblaze        12 Comments        Watch this
So does anyone have any tips for scoring that sweet product pic spot for a shirt and getting ones reward of 10 Street Team points? I have a crudload of shirts coming in over the next bit, so I figure it's time to get busy, grab the camera, find the muse, and get to WORK.

Some ideas I've been thinking of to make sure I score the perfect picture each time:

-make sure the picture matches the theme of the shirt - for We're Not Savages, for example, have all your friends dress up (well, down really...) like they're stranded on an island, masks and all, and have them pointing sharp sticks (cardboard tubes) at the one person who's in the middle, rocking the shirt

-make sure the picture's interesting - do something that you haven't seen done before

-make sure it's a good picture - that's right, no more webcam shots - get out there and do something BANANAS! (b-a-n-a-n-a-s!)

Anyone else feel like dropping any jewels of wisdom or nuggets of knowledge on this one?

--Case P.
  Nov 21 '07 by doomsdayblaze        23 Comments        Watch this
Hey guys and gals, here's a question for you.

How do you rock your Threadless?

After hanging out on Krakaboom's Thriftee Blog pretty much since the time he first posted it, I've ended up with tees of varying sizes.

My standard, Guys L.
But I ordered some Guys XL (I haven't got them yet, but they're coming).
I even got a Girly XL, since I had this incorrect notion in my head for a while that I was a Guys M, and it would be somewhat equivalent.
I even remember my very first tee being Spoiled! in a Guys M.

But since I have so many different sizes happening (never again... never again...), I know I'm going to have to wear the shirts at different times.

I mean, can I even rock the Girly XL outside of my house? It's basically at muscle tee status, but I'm not a bodybuilder, so that doesn't totally work. Maybe as an undershirt under a zip-up hoodie so that no one ever notices just how short the sleeves are?

The Larges work with pretty much anything I own, but I'm interested in seeing just how long those XL shirts are going to be, and if they're going to have to be housewear or if I'll need to find some creative way to show them off....

How do you all rock your Threadless?

--case p.
  Nov 09 '07 by doomsdayblaze        7 Comments        Watch this
I don't know why, but I'm having some issues posting images in the blogs - does anyone have any idea why? What format needs to be used?

Thanks in advance!

EDIT: Does that still apply for posting images in the comments? I seem to be having some issues!

--doomz
  Oct 01 '07 by doomsdayblaze        12 Comments        Watch this
On T-Shirt 1000, apparently! That's a whole lotta trendy people!

Poor rhino, though. That's going to be quite a bit of work.
  Oct 01 '07 by doomsdayblaze        3 Comments        Watch this
It's so good for the subtleties. But do I really wanna rock a subtle tee?
  Sep 10 '07 by doomsdayblaze        3 Comments        Watch this
I love Threadless Mondays. They give me the opportunity to wrestle with my wallet, and my sense of reasoning, as I try to figure out just how much I like a shirt. Some shirts will cause me to scream like a little schoolgirl, high off of a whole pack of pixie sticks, as she tries her best to hide her crush on the school hunk (yeah, let's stop the allegory there...), while others I need to mull over. While I love the concept here, it's a mull over, because I personally am not too big on Reservoir Dogs. The movie's alright, I figure, but I'm more of a Pulp Fiction kinda guy, followed by Kill Bill, Volume One, if only for the cool fight scenes. I think I'll see who loves the movie, so I can point them in this direction, because it's hella cool.

EDIT: I'm going to buy it on the principle that a crudload of people are going to recognize where it's from, probably ask where I got it, and then a StreetTeam link can be passed out. Oh, the genius. Oh the sheer genius. I shock myself!

--case p.
  Sep 04 '07 by doomsdayblaze        1 Comment        Watch this
So yeah - I'm starting to get a bit more involved in Threadless now - as time passes, I find more and more that you can't find very many cool T-shirt designs up here in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sure, if you're into the rock scene, emo scene - you guys got stuff. I can't say that I really blend too well into those genres - I need things that are a little different to best accentuate my eccentricities. I find myself making frequent trips down to Buffalo, NY to appease my need for fashion that separates myself from the crowd - but is it enough?

Now that I've started up full-time work and have yet to move out, get a steady girlfriend, and all those other things that apparently I should be doing, I find that Threadless helps keep me busy. I'm still waiting for another reissue of Don't Play With Matches to replace the Large I'd gotten a while back and couldn't quite fit - no matter what anyone tells you, remember this next time you travel: Canadian sizes are slightly smaller than American ones. Then again, I guess it depends on the type of clothing. I find that I fit into a Large short-sleeve, yet a Medium long-sleeve. Man. Why can't they all be the same cut?

Anyway, enough rambling for now. Until next time, fellow Threadies!

--case p.
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Right - so here I am at work, keeping myself busy, and I guess I have a little bit of time to flesh this out some more.

So I'm a mix of a little bit of everything, to be honest.

I like to design things - I plan to get some designs in to Threadless as they come to me; I work on a comic universe whenever I can find the time to chip away at it; I have a bunch of ideas rattling inside my head for projects I'd love to work on...

I like to write - whether it's ghostwriting a rap for someone, entering a poetry contest, or putting up strange entries in my blog, I love using words to express myself

I love to dance and discover new dances - if you show me a good club, with a great crowd and atmosphere, and amazing music, we've got a great thing going on!

I love food - experiencing new foods, cooking with friends, finding out about new spices and preparation styles...

I guess I'm a bit of an information junkie - I like to know a little bit about everything, but not everything about a little. Keeps the options broad.

I love to sing - karaoke is something I enjoy, but is not to be confused with karaoke bars, which I don't really enjoy as much. Especially when the crowd is way too somber.

Basically, I just like trying to enjoy my life as much as I can possibly do. Gotta just keep experiencing things, and get the best of it all. What what!

--case p.
Update: Jul 21, '08
Update: Steve Wierth
Threadspotting every Friday!
You know they'll love it!
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