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23rd September 04, 12:26 PM
#11
You're just lucky you only have the mental picture! You didn't have to see it for 50 minutes yesterday in Literature class. I'm pretty sure that's what triggered the migraine I had last night.
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23rd September 04, 12:29 PM
#12
In that case I offer my appologies and condolances. The eyes are a sensitive organ 8) , prone to far too many insults and injuries in this life. I hope you heal soon.
Jamie
Quondo Omni Flunkus Moritati
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23rd September 04, 04:11 PM
#13
Good Story Casey, the more we get out there in a kilt, the more accepted it will become.
We are fashion pioneers really, in the front line, but with a garment as ancient as man. Love it!!
But the low rider trousers, the bellies of women hanging out - that's my pet hate.
These guys are going to have real health problems later with their tackle and the girls will have lower back problems.
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23rd September 04, 07:02 PM
#14
Rufus, I really feel for you man, sadly most fashion foe women and young girls do not take into acount the various body types of females. As a result everybody suffers.
ROb Wright
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28th September 04, 09:33 PM
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Can't run...
I worked at a youth wilderness intervention program here in Texas. On one occasion we went to the airport to meet a new student arriving from the East Coast.
At the plane change earlier in the day he ditched his escort and thus had an encounter with the local police. They relieved him of his belt and cuffed him. He remained that way on the flight.
Moving through the terminal from the plane, he had to walk with his shoes about 4 feet apart, else his trou would drop completely.
Try that sometime- it's hard to look cool or even intelligent walking like a triangle.
I think if I was a cop dealing with this particular fashion statement, I'd make a habit of collecting belts, 'as a safety precaution.' Running would be out of the question.
Later, I asked the student if he felt stupid walking like that in public. It didn't seem to faze him much. He was a bit distracted, after all. I know I'll never forget the image. Wish I could share it with all the Droopys I meet.
Find power in peace,
-G
FTK
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28th September 04, 10:01 PM
#16
I've been in that situation, but not due to overly-loose pants.
How, then?
Don't ask.
And no handcuffs, either, but a suitably handcuffing burden I needed to bear.
It's an embarrassing feeling to walk like that.
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28th September 04, 11:10 PM
#17
Rufus wrote:
...seriously obese girl in front of you in class, and she's wearing the string thong... You didn't have to see it for 50 minutes yesterday in Literature class.
Boy I did. But it was math class for me. Like a train wreck I tell you.
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29th September 04, 07:34 PM
#18
You do if it's the seriously obese girl in front of you in class, and she's wearing the string thong.
Try having a coworker who wears hip hugger jeans,and should not!, when she bends over or down she reveals enough **** cleavage! to giva a plumber a run for their money
Rob Wright
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