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  • Current Residence: Cheese & Beer
  • Interests: UNItards, UNIcorns, mUIsak, rUnes on my typewrIter, indvidUal fashIon, mUsIng, U & I, 1960-1969
  • Favourite movie: Igby Goes Down & Weekend
  • Favourite band or musician: Bright Eyes, Blood Brothers, Of Montreal, HEALTH, Animal Collective, Deerhunter, Fall of Troy...more
  • Favourite artist: My Friends make yummy shit...you should check it, but I've always been in love with Mr. Warhol
  • Favourite poet or writer: Mr. Ginsberg, Mr. Salinger, and Mr. Vonnegut, all the classic classy men
  • Favourite photographer: Miss Gabin
  • Favourite game: 7 shapes made of 4s

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I love and miss you and your endless wardrobe.
: ) and I miss having you and Kelsey play dress up!

I think it's decided that I need to see the east coast in the near future.
Thank you!!!! :dance:

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Shall we hide this yogurt after having garliced it, or shall we hide it without garlicing it?
Whoa black and white Polaroid!?! I am jealous, that should be really fun to play with!! As far as out-of-date film goes, I do know that black and white can go way way way past it's date over color film, but I'm not expert...but I am going to say as long as the film isn't like from the 50s I think it's worth a shot and might be okay. I think as long as film as been stored okay, it can go for a long time. The colors may be off, but that is always a cool effect!
yea, its pretty nifty i guess, can you buy B&W stuff? i am just awaiting my dad to bring home the camera now :D hehe. It is about 20 years old, but has been stored in a dark drawer somewhere, (so im told) so i hope it will work ok! :) Yea, i;ve heard that B&W film from like the 70's works, so fingers crossed! :) colour film works a good few years out of date also, but i guess its a bit different for polaroid cos the chemicals are actually held with in the pack, so the chemicals are what goes of (i assume!)

have you ever tried like rubbing/pulling the chemicals when they are wet? i've heard it like "pulls" the image, but i dont know if it is true, i could be wrong - some guy told me in my art class you could, but i dont know how true this is! I would be reluctant to try, purely because of the price of polaroids these days!
no, I can't get black and white anymore : (. Yeah black and white is always easier to processes since the chemicals are all the same.

Ohhh no I have not tried that, but it sounds very cool. I really wish I had a dark room so I could experiment again with things like that.
I mean with polaroids, so once you've taken your photo and its still drying you can "pull" the photo :) I have access to a dark room at school, although i dont really use it :/ I just tend to develop my own film!...i feel boring, haha!
Oh okay cool, I will have to try that. Dark rooms are real fun!

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