You should all thank god for that.And that is why you'll never be considered a legitimate Country singer, or Rapper.
You should all thank god for that.And that is why you'll never be considered a legitimate Country singer, or Rapper.
the latter is a felony
Nuts, the former.they really don't like maglites over there do they
i think he means the leatherman
For tools, that is ones that I would consider part of clothing, I would strongly recommend a Leatherman Wave and a AA LED Maglite. I normally don't like to advertise companies, but for me my leatherman and Maglite are my two tools that I always have on my belt while working theatre. You might not need them all the time but when you do need them you will be glad you have them. And if you don't have them, you'll wish you did.
Clothing wise: for shows I use black dress pants and a black long sleeve t shirt. For formal day to day work (ie. working with a professional group in the local community theatre) I'll usually wear a black shirt with normal jeans.
Well, the un-official shoe of the touring lighting professional is Merrell. I like many others wear the Chameleon II Stretch. The guys on my last tour convinced me these shoes are the way to go. I have tried every shoe out there and these by far are the only ones I can wear for 18+ hours straight and still feel like i've just put them on an hour ago. They hold up pretty well too. What I really like about them is you don't have to break them in at all and your feet don't sweat in them like mine usually do. For those needing black... they come in that color as well!
As far as clothing... idk, i wear shorts most show days and a t-shirt . Maybe the occasional hoodie for those cold arena's.
Chris, just ignore him.Pretty sure we are talking about clothing not what my website says.
But if you really must know, the code for my site got corrupted and the only way for me to change my address is create a new website. So if you know flash and think you can figure it out, then by all means I'll send you the file to figure out.
Chris, just ignore him.
He knows that if he doesn't behave I will call some people and he'll be in a harness 20 stories up the side of a skyscraper in Philadelphia once the ether wears off.
You might try here:where do you find black cargo pants? I find it exceedinly difficult to find any real, practical pants for myself, let alone black cargoes for working. My one pair is worn so thin that I can rip them with my fingers now. Any tips?
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