How is H&H drawn?

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Re: How is H&H drawn?

Postby Neruz » Sun Dec 27, 2009 4:45 pm

Ideally if you're riding a bike you want to be wearing leather with kevlar pads sewn into it, i wouldn't imagine a trenchcoat would provide much protection if you come off at speed.
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Re: How is H&H drawn?

Postby Chakravanti » Sun Dec 27, 2009 5:01 pm

You can't imagine it because you don't have experience riding a motorcycle. Kevlar pads would indeed provide additional protection but leather coats and chaps are the standard protective motorcycle gear and have saved the lives of many motorcyclists. Furthermore, I personally only ride a bicycle my risk is significantly less than that of a motorcyclist though I tend to have a lot more accidents when I'm mountain biking versus road biking and the coat has saved me quite a bit superficial injury.
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Re: How is H&H drawn?

Postby Loopoo » Sun Dec 27, 2009 5:25 pm

Chakravanti wrote:Combat boots are the most comfortable footwear I have ever own. I haven't sprained my ankle in 8 years since I started wearing them in the Army. Also, Trenhcoats are very warm and Leather breaths quite well. It's also protective because I ride a bike and it's designed for motorcycles with leg straps that make the full length of the coat hug me.


Actually, I couldn't agree more. Combat boots are amazing. Your feet completely demolish anything in the way, the only thing that puts me off about them is the fact that they can sometimes be clunky and feel heavy, doesn't give you that "light" feeling when you walk. Other than that, yeah, they are pretty awesome.

Trench coats? Never worn one, I don't have the balls to wear one. I guess you gotta be badass to wear a badass trench coat. Dad wears a leather jacket, and when I put it on, I feel like I can kick so much ass, I swear to god it's so heavy and if I were to tackle someone, they'd get thrown a few feet.
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Re: How is H&H drawn?

Postby Chakravanti » Sun Dec 27, 2009 5:41 pm

The jolly roger bandanna I wear on occasion doesn't help much either....I won't deny that dress to scare and piss people off. So far I've never had a problem with people fucking with me. More often than not I'm genteel well spoken individual. However, unlike eql suggests, when some dickweed decides to be an fag don't have a problem telling him off. I'm a sizeable fellow @ 5'11 190lbs but I could give a fuck less if some jackass is 6'2" 300lbs & %5 bodyfat. I've had plenty of hand to hand combat training if some prick thinks I'll keel to intimidation.

On a related note, this christmas I recieved a brand new set of combat boots. They're tanker boots with straps instead of laces (I fucking hate laces) and steel toed. It really doesn't get any more badass than that.
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Re: How is H&H drawn?

Postby GrimReaper » Sun Dec 27, 2009 5:53 pm

This is Chakravanti XD
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Re: How is H&H drawn?

Postby Chakravanti » Sun Dec 27, 2009 5:56 pm

My coat has rainguards. My dreads are longer than my shoulders and I wear military issue combat boots. Also, I'm neither catholic nor religious at all so I have no inclination to wear saint peter's cross.
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Re: How is H&H drawn?

Postby GrimReaper » Sun Dec 27, 2009 6:00 pm

the cross is upside down and finding a white guy with dreads wearing a trench coat and some boots is kinda hard on google.
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Re: How is H&H drawn?

Postby GrimReaper » Sun Dec 27, 2009 6:05 pm

Here i made a quick edit, this is totally you now.
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Re: How is H&H drawn?

Postby Chakravanti » Sun Dec 27, 2009 6:09 pm

Close enough. My goatee is full and I'm not so lanky. Also my trenchcoat is double flapped and snapped. I never wear jewelry of any kind.

And you forgot the Jolly Roger bandanna.

EDIT - I do have a tongue ring but so I suppose that does count as jewelry even if I don't wear it for cosmetic effect... :twisted:
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Re: How is H&H drawn?

Postby GrimReaper » Sun Dec 27, 2009 6:18 pm

i was working on the bandanna lol. I'm guessing this is how you wear it. And im only trying to get some of the more important features of you. Jewelry and those little things don't count.
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