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1632 days ago
Submitted on:
Jun 12 '05
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Final average score:
0.97 out of 5
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AlecGrieco
You\\\'ve probably seen that famous picture of Jim Morrison of the Doors with that beaded necklace. I thought it would be a cool idea to put the necklace on a shirt. Its not exactly graphically outstanding, but I think its a cool idea. Please score, thanks.
sailonsilvergirl
sailonsilvergirl on Jun 12 '05
cool idea... i wouldn't wear it, cause i think Jim Morrison is an overated talentless bastard with a good band behind him, but hey...he's got a lot of fans.
Daffy_501
Daffy_501 on Jun 12 '05
I wouldnt thought of Jim Morrison. I just think of the average beach tourist buying that type of neckalce. Also , the beads stop just short of the collar. Push the beads up so it goes to the end of the collar, throw in a set of actual matching beads to wear with it and i'm sold.
kidv2
kidv2 on Jun 12 '05
strange & original.
but...
I know the original image and if you didn't put it in the background again I don't think I've understand the thing.
Maybe you should add another element ?
AlecGrieco
AlecGrieco on Jun 12 '05
^ like nipples? haha
buckithed
buckithed on Jun 12 '05
If you like the necklace, just make a bunch and sell them on ebay.
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shaunpro
shaunpro on Feb 12 '06
What I find interesting about jim's beads is that are imperfect. Designed after the theory of an indian tribe that believed nothing could ever be made 100% perfect so deliberately built flaws into there bead work.
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