Punk rock and custom furniture

My first task was a bouncer at a punk club; In our post-COVID world, I don’t know that either of these things exist anymore, so let myself and others explain.

In the 90s, when I was young and dumb and full of energy, I parlayed our size and strength into being a bouncer.

I would stand at the front door of a club and check IDs and watch for trouble. If someone acted up, I “bounced” them from the club; This spot was all about punk rock, so people acted up all the time. Times have changed a lot, and now I use our punk rock aesthetic in our interior design work, however from being a bodyguard for the Ramones to selling high end furniture and custom leather couches, it has been a long, weird trip our friends. I still have the same look, by the way, these tattoos won’t go away, for it seems that it isn’t a immense impediment to finding interior design work. This is a undoubtedly accepting community, and with our classic elegance it more than makes up for our somewhat aggressive appearance, however some of our ideas work better than others, like our program for a shredded leather sofa that was being held together by safety pins. It turns out it looked amazing, however was not a undoubtedly comfortable sofa to rest on and relax! On the other hand, incorporating replica bones into custom built furniture was a immense success, and appealed to the young gothic type. I may not be the best, however our interior design ideas are all undoubtedly original!

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