And...whoever has a burned version of any of the TOOL CD's..didnt shell out the cash, but ripped off the band..should just keep quiet.
QFT.
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Originally Posted by Aezarien
I changed into my Tool shirt during the first show because I bought it there and didn't want some asshole who couldn't afford to buy one snatching my $40 shirt. I'm paranoid like that.
I think this is the most intense conversation I have ever heard revolving around a rock t-shirt. Where are those blasted fashion police when you need them? I personally prefer to go looking like a low rent hooker but my ass outgrew my paten leather pants a few years ago and some bitch ripped off my thigh high boots. Ahhh.. those were the days.
what you do with a freshly bought concert tshirt if you are hesitant on wearing one for whatever reason(morales, alien tracking gel that attaches to you if you wear the shirt w/in 2 hours of purchase etc.). wad it up and stuff it in your pants, this way,girls think you have a big dick.....or think your a transvestite.....well maybe girls should just were the shirt
I FIGURED IT OUT
i figured out what a girl could do, stuff the shirt down the back of her pants, to make it look like you have a fine butt.....or a lumpy one......never mind
*sighs*
Whats all this B.S. about it not being "cool" to wear a TOOL shirt to a TOOL show?
I read from the guy who runs this site saying "dont be that guy" by wearing a TOOL shirt to a TOOL concert. My friend,you have a great web-site and i appreciate all the effort. But you have lost all perspective on being a fan. I guess you feel closer to being a member of the band, which is hilarious.
I will always wear my TOOL concert T's to the shows, and if anybody, has the stupidity to mock me for it, I will rip watever clothing they are wearing, right off their backs.
First of all, if I were to mock you for it, you wouldnt be able to fulfill your promise. I can gaurantee you that much.
Second, you're going to the show, why in the hell would you wear a shirt that proclaims your love for the headlining band? Isnt the fact that you're there proof enough? Why wouldnt you wear a different band's shirt... to further tell everyone where you stand? Of course you like Tool if you're at a tool show, you like Primus if you're at a Primus show, etc. I think it's different when you go to festivals... you get to show everyone the reason you're there. But at a headlining show... nah man. It's lame. Redundant, at the very least.
Also, this has nothing to do with any interpretation of Hush whatsoever.