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Dana Dane

RIP Vallejo Kid
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From 2007.......

^no, white people with do-rags look fuckin rediculous. Just about as rediculous as a black dude with tight pegged acid washed jeans and a fuckin mullet, but that's just me I guess...
He put the idea in the head of a 90's baby and all hell broke loose!
 
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Yeah, I was at Macys the other day trying to buy my son a few pairs of levis and all they had was skinny jeans. We had to go to JC Penny. I refuse to allow my son to look like a faggot. He will thank me later.

THis phenomon is ridiculous though. When we play home games on my youth football team I let the kids pick nick names when they are announced. Typical shit is picked, Bulldozer, Assassin, got wheels, etc. This one kid wanted his to be, and I quoute, "The girlie girl." I let his dad know about that there.lol
 

Dana Dane

RIP Vallejo Kid
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Yeah, I was at Macys the other day trying to buy my son a few pairs of levis and all they had was skinny jeans. We had to go to JC Penny. I refuse to allow my son to look like a faggot. He will thank me later.

THis phenomon is ridiculous. When we play home games on youth football team I let the kids pick nick names when they are announced. Typical shit is picked, Bulldozer, Assassin, got wheels, etc. This one kid wanted his to be, and I quoute, "The girlie girl." I let his dad know about that there.lol
kinda like that lady who wrote the book about her son 'the princess boy'...fuck that!
 

Mac Jesus

Girls send me your nudes
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Why are they called pants? is each leg called a pant, hence the s at the end?
pants
1840, see pantaloons. Colloquial sing. pant is attested from 1893. To wear the pants "be the dominant member of a household" is first attested 1931. To do something by the seat of (one's) pants "by human instinct" is from 1942, originally of pilots, perhaps with some notion of being able to sense the condition and situation of the plane by engine vibrations, etc.
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pantaloons
1660s, "kind of tights" (originally a French fashion and execrated as such by late 17c. English writers), associated with Pantaloun (1580s), silly old man character in It. comedy who wore tight trousers over his skinny legs, from It. Pantalone, originally San Pantaleone, Christian martyr, a popular saint in Venice (Pantaleone in the comedies represents the Venetian). The name is of Greek origin and means "all-compassionate." Applied to tight long trousers (replacing knee-breeches) by 1798; pants is a shortened form first recorded 1840.