Where does everyone live?
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San Diego is my favorite American city, too.
Discovered by the Germans in 1904, they named it San Diego, which of coarse in German means a whale's vagina.
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which of coarse in German means a whale's vagina.
Or in modern German: Merkel's Cave.
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Hi all,
I'm new to the forum and presently living in a town that is affectionately known as "Trowvegas" aka Trowbridge, which is located in the south west of England close to Bath and Bristol.
An upside to living here in Trowbridge is that me and my wife can drive to IH UK, which is nice….....
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Hi everybody,
so nice to be part of this fascinating forum! I am from Thessaloniki, Greece, and I also reside there, after having lived for many years in Munich, Germany.I will have to admit that I am a newcomer to the world of raw denim, and what actually attracted me to the forum are the threads on exquisite boots, especially engineer ones.
Looking forward to many interesting discussions here!
Best regards to everybody,
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hey all,
Found this place via the Real McCoys thread and have been lurking for a while, soaking up knowledge and vibes I'm a long-term Tokyo resident (24 years), originally from Northern Ireland. I've been dipping my toes in the world of Japanese denim and retro clothing for a few years but am still very much a newb.
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welcome @Cormacaroni
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Morning all
As a recent stockist and convert to Iron Heart denim I felt it only right and proper to sign up. This is also tinged with slight guilt as I've been constantly plundering the site for knowledge and feel like I should start to contribute a bit. Anyway Giles , Paula , Matt and all… it's good to be here
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Hello everyone! I live in Tucson AZ, USA. Have been on and off in the raw denim scene for about 8 years, and my finances have finally allowed me to get into some serious stuff. Still waiting on my first pair of 25oz 666's to show up and already thinking about the IHIS-75. I hope I can contribute, though I do work over 100 hours a week for 2 weeks in a row. Cheers!