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« Reply #25 on: April 01, 2008, 05:55:21 AM »

Oh i know tramp stamps.. living here ... just about her entire HS graduating class was sporting one..

It's the g-string thingy...dont think i  could grab a tat and yank up to give a wedgie.. :rofl;

What does it say about these parents who let them have one...idiots, morons :urcrazy;

In my day, parents were allowed to kick our but's for doing something stupid or something that is not of our age group.
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« Reply #26 on: April 01, 2008, 01:57:42 PM »



What does it say about these parents who let them have one...idiots, morons :urcrazy;

In my day, parents were allowed to kick our but's for doing something stupid or something that is not of our age group.

In my day my parents did kick my butt.. the old hippy hip huggers?  Phffwtt. .nooooo way.. I was sent to a nunnery for school so i would not be lost to societies malices.. (if they only knew the truth!)

Now don't get me wrong.. I do have tats.. and went with my daughter for her first one.. in a quite concealed area.. I would have skinned her if at 18 she got a tramp stamp... later on.. ok.. not at 18..
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« Reply #27 on: April 01, 2008, 02:18:50 PM »

I wasn't allowed to get tattoos, piercings, or wear really short skirts until I was old enough to move out of the house. I would have spanked with a ping pong paddle if I had. Given that punishment, I totally respected what my parents wanted! Of course as soon as I went off to college and I was out of reach, I got my ears pierced twice. I was only 18. As I got older, I realized I was young and naive and regretted getting 2 sets of holes in each ear. When I graduated and entered the real world, I stopped wearing the second set of earrings and let the holes close up. When I turned 25, then I got my 2 tattoos. I was old enough and smart enough to think about what I was doing and I wasn't doing it on some whim because all of my friends did it.
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« Reply #28 on: April 01, 2008, 06:59:24 PM »

Oooooh.. I am sooo going to get my daughter to read your post Paddbear...
Then again.. at 19.. she knows it all right?   :banghead;
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« Reply #29 on: April 01, 2008, 07:35:53 PM »

At least the holes close!  The tats are a lot harder to get rid of.
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« Reply #30 on: April 02, 2008, 01:48:53 AM »

When i lived in Nashville my ex-stepson was always in trouble. So because my ex was so messed up on drugs i would go to court for him. The judge at the court house would take those plastic ties (which by the way make excellent hand cuffs) And as soon as a kid entered the court house two cops were there and put the plastic tie in there belt loops hike up their britches and pull the tie. Of course when they left they could cut them. I bet though it wouldn't get cut till they got home. I do hope that no state bans the pleated skirt!! >:D
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« Reply #31 on: April 02, 2008, 02:20:25 AM »

I do hope that no state bans the pleated skirt!! >:D

Keith!!!!!!!   Told you I ordered that outfit already...!


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« Reply #32 on: April 02, 2008, 02:29:48 AM »

When i lived in Nashville my ex-stepson was always in trouble- -I do hope that no state bans the pleated skirt!! >:D


what???? you mean to tell us your ex-stepson wore skirts??? are you sure it wasn't a kilt???   :rofl;




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« Reply #33 on: April 02, 2008, 03:24:37 AM »

When i lived in Nashville my ex-stepson was always in trouble- -I do hope that no state bans the pleated skirt!! >:D


what???? you mean to tell us your ex-stepson wore skirts??? are you sure it wasn't a kilt???   :rofl;






Oh gosh.. toooo funny!!!!    :rofl;
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« Reply #34 on: September 17, 2008, 10:12:54 AM »

Baggy pants ban "unconstitutional," rules US judge

Tue Sep 16, 2:02 PM ET

A Florida judge has deemed unconstitutional a law banning baggy pants that show off the wearer's underwear, local media reported Tuesday.

A 17-year-old spent a night in jail last week after police arrested him for wearing low pants in Riviera Beach, southeast Florida.

The law banning so-called "saggy pants" was approved by city voters in March after supporters of the bill collected nearly 5,000 signatures to put the measure on the ballot.

The teen would have received a 150 dollars fine or community service, but he spent the night in jail due to a history of marijuana use, the Palm Beach Post newspaper said.

"Somebody help me," said Palm Beach Circuit Judge Paul Moyle, before giving his decision.

"We're not talking about exposure of buttocks. No! We're talking about someone who has on pants whose underwear are apparently visible to a police officer who then makes an arrest and the basis is he's then held overnight, no bond."

"Your honor, we now have the fashion police," added public defender Carol Bickerstaff, who asked the law be declared "unconstitutional."

The judge agreed with Bickerstaff immediately, reported the Post.

Laws that ban low-slung pants are on the books in several US cities, including Delcambre, Louisiana, where offenders can be fined up to 500 dollars or jailed for up to six months.

Dallas, Texas and Atlanta, Georgia are among the larger US cities considering similar measures.
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« Reply #35 on: September 17, 2008, 10:23:57 AM »

Other than the fact the baggy, sagging pants look utterly ridiculous, I thought the bigger issue was that they allowed "thugs" more room to hide their weapons or stuff they had recently stolen. ???

BUT...if there ever is a "fashion police" I would like to suggest arresting all women who insist on wearing low-waist jeans (when they OBVIOUSLY shouldn't) and create the "muffin top".  That is so gross!!!!!!!!!   :puke;
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« Reply #36 on: September 17, 2008, 10:38:15 AM »

I have to say- I saw a young man who wanted to fight another one in the street a few years back- in the course of his running over to the guy he wanted to punch -he fell over his own pants twice, and when the cops showed up- he fell on his droopy pants and it gave the cops an easier time busting him- maybe their is a good use for them after all!
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« Reply #37 on: September 18, 2008, 03:32:57 PM »


While we are at it.. can we get rid of the T-backs on low riding jeans on females..



? If it's the tattoo, we call it the tramp stamp here.

We call it a SLAG TAG here.  :ukflag;
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