Style Scout: Adam Drew Mitchell
Monday, May 12, 2008
Adam Drew Mitchell
Age: 29
Sign: Pisces
Hometown: Lawrence
Occupation: Love Garden/student/Super Kixx Champion
What were you doing when scouted? Defending my “imaginary” Super Kixx Championship belt.
Where do you spend your money? Love Garden, Astrokitty Comics, Checkers, Rudy’s, Zen Zero, The Dusty Bookshelf, and Liberty Hall.
How would you describe your style? Like everyone else my age that’s a boy, except I’m saved by my winning personality.
Where do you get your hair cut? Julie Noyce at The Fixx, but I haven’t had it cut for a while because she’s in Germany.
Favorite trends? I like real book-wormy looking girls—skirts and glasses are hot. I like leggings but not the Conan the Barbarian style. Intelligence in women is a good trend.
Least favorite trends? Being really drunk in public and wanting attention at inappropriate times, like when bands are playing. Sweatpants with writing on the butt.
Tattoos/piercings? I have tons of tattoos, most of them are by Lance Tuck at Big Daddy Cadillac’s. I’m afraid of being pierced.
Favorite coffee shop? I like to get peach iced tea at La Prima Tazza.
Favorite bar? I guess the Replay. All of the bartenders could be in the legion of local superheroes and they allow me to DJ there. I like Johnny’s because he was my great-uncle. The Phoggy Dog because of the name.
What would you like to see more of in Lawrence? Nothing cool, because I’m moving away and I’m selfish. If I was staying, some single girls aged 25-30.
What would you like to see less of? Aggressive panhandling and myself...that’s why I’m moving.
Who are your fashion influences? All of the attractive local gay gentlemen, William Eggleston, and James Tate.
Tell us a secret: I once had sex on the stationary train across from the Van Gogh Art Center. I wouldn’t recommend it for two reasons:
1) The person willing to do that with you is generally as crazy as you are.
2) You get train grease all over you and your clothes.
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