Saturday, March 27, 2010

3 - 27 - 10 Approaching me on the eastside in the 40's, was an older guy who was dressed in all black, from his black leather hat, black leather blazer, black leather vest, black leather pants. He did not look like a biker guy, but tailored black leather clothing. He had on large black framed sunglasses with black lenses. His graying hair stuck out from under his leather hat and had a close cropped goatee. He mentioned to me that his name was Artie, lived in Midtown and played professional tennis for 40 years. In front of Trader's Joe's on 14th St, a group of stylish guys were walking by and I stopped them all for photos. The first guy, wore a yellow cap, along with a black leather biker jacket, with the sleeves pushed up to reveal his leather cuffs on his wrist, over his graffiti t-shirt. He had on black jeans, wearing white sneakers with the tongue of the sneakers sticking out and up. The other guy had a collegiate-look. He wore a high school jacket with a large R letter on it, with a pink & white striped shirt under it. His jeans were ripped at random places and wore white sneakers. Both of his ears were pierced with dropped earrings and his hair was coiffed high on the top of his head, along with facial hair that was trimmed neatly around his jawline. The next guy had on a hooded white sweatshirt that covered his head, under his denim jacket that had two R lettering on it. He wore oversized black framed sunglasses and had a thin mustache. His friend wore a tan-colored, zippered jacket with a hood that covered his head that had red elastic waistband. He also wore oversized black framed sunglasses with black lenses. Both guys wore jeans.

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