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the baggy pants is the prison look....no belts for fear of hanging yourself in your cell.. |
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Oh how true
Here Here...but each have a right to express themselves...just wish I wouldn't have to look at so many peoples underwear |
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i actually got into a confrontation with one such moron not too long ago. the dirtbag tried to shove me off to the side so he could exit the store we had been shopping at (fry's electronics in burbank, california), and he got all 'gangsta' on me when he found that his scrawny-no muscle havin'-hundred and twenty pound ass couldn't come close to moving me out of the way. he did a lot of posturing, a lot of what i call the 'gangsta dance' (where they stiffen up a leg an shuffle around in front of you while having their fold arms out like they're in a bad defensive boxing position). and yes- the kid looked more like he'd be at home playing the playstation 3 his parents in the uber-rich part of town bought him than in "tha' hood". and then he tried to throw a punch which was the worst mistake he coulda made. that goes especially for the fact he was messing with a person who weighed almost twice as much (and was almost twice as tall) as him, too. a quick leg-sweep and he was on the ground, crying for his mommy. he went down quicker than monica lewinsky on bill clinton. it was funny. |
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lol i only date gamers (gotta love them nerds) not wanksters or wanna be wiggers,
but hey if you wear your pants 10 size too big and the belt still dont work bend over and take it like a jail biT** |
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and that whole "hung low" look got its start in prison, BTW-
from what i heard, the shorter inmates had to make due with 'one-size-fits-all' prison garb, which obviously looked baggy on them. instead of spending all that time in sewing class (at taxpayer expense, no less), they decided to start what is now considered hip-hop chic. so you essentially have geeky white kids trying to dress up like they spent time in prison, if you can believe that crap. |
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Here Here...but each have a right to express themselves...just wish I wouldn't have to look at so many peoples underwear |
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and that whole "hung low" look got its start in prison, BTW- from what i heard, the shorter inmates had to make due with 'one-size-fits-all' prison garb, which obviously looked baggy on them. instead of spending all that time in sewing class (at taxpayer expense, no less), they decided to start what is now considered hip-hop chic. so you essentially have geeky white kids trying to dress up like they spent time in prison, if you can believe that crap. |
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I wear my hat side wayz, and baggy pants, what are you tryin to say You guys should try it maybe some women will talk to you just playing, I was expecting you to say something like this dude. But see, you got personality and you seem to respect peeps. Most "thug wannabes" and all don't do either. That's my gripe. And I know the whole look got started in prison, but it has grown leaps and bounds lately in popularity. |
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Well my teenager years were the mid 90's we aqua netted our hair so much we killed the ozone layer. I would take new jeans and use the shot gun on them to make them look cool. Let not forget Hammer pants and leg warmers. I listened to Shout at the Devil and I was to legit to quit. But we all grow up and become something so quit hatting and let them have there thug look.
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well there is a difference between geeky computer nerd and rich white kid lol
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well there is a difference between geeky computer nerd and rich white kid lol yeah. one has a trust fund while the other doesn't. |
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Well my teenager years were the mid 90's we aqua netted our hair so much we killed the ozone layer. I would take new jeans and use the shot gun on them to make them look cool. Let not forget Hammer pants and leg warmers. I listened to Shout at the Devil and I was to legit to quit. But we all grow up and become something so quit hatting and let them have there thug look. |
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well there is a difference between geeky computer nerd and rich white kid lol yeah. one has a trust fund while the other doesn't. yes but you forget young padowan the geek can hack in to any thing and build himseld a trust fund |
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Edited by
Riding_Dubz
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Mon 08/25/08 09:12 AM
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I was expecting you to say something like this dude. But see, you got personality and you seem to respect peeps. Most "thug wannabes" and all don't do either. That's my gripe. And I know the whole look got started in prison, but it has grown leaps and bounds lately in popularity. Hey man it's cool, alot people, won't even talk to me because the way i dress, but i accept myself for what i am and where i am today, and where i came from and that has alot to do with it to, |
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Well my teenager years were the mid 90's we aqua netted our hair so much we killed the ozone layer. I would take new jeans and use the shot gun on them to make them look cool. Let not forget Hammer pants and leg warmers. I listened to Shout at the Devil and I was to legit to quit. But we all grow up and become something so quit hatting and let them have there thug look. I hate because I care! |
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Well my teenager years were the mid 90's we aqua netted our hair so much we killed the ozone layer. I would take new jeans and use the shot gun on them to make them look cool. Let not forget Hammer pants and leg warmers. I listened to Shout at the Devil and I was to legit to quit. But we all grow up and become something so quit hatting and let them have there thug look. LOL So did I!!! |
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Well my teenager years were the mid 90's we aqua netted our hair so much we killed the ozone layer. I would take new jeans and use the shot gun on them to make them look cool. Let not forget Hammer pants and leg warmers. I listened to Shout at the Devil and I was to legit to quit. But we all grow up and become something so quit hatting and let them have there thug look. I hate because I care! LOL I know u do!! Every generation hate the ones afters style. |
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i remember with that whole john hughes-pretty-in-pink look (fedora, white t-shirt with vest, pleated pants, and wingtip shoes) was what most people considered "hardcore" back then. it was such a funny look that it was even spoofed on "not another teen movie"... they also got molly ringwald to do a cameo on that flick, too.
i'll tell you this, though- i'd rather dress up like a rejected-extra from 'ferris bueler's day off' than a wannabe thug/felon/rapper any day of the week. |
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I would rather dress as one of the "nerds" from Revenge of the Nerds.
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Hey them 5950 hats aren't cheap
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