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PostPosted: Sun Aug 20, 2006 1:13 pm 
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Fucking sickens me. I forgot my hang up clothes, so I don't have my usual dandies on, but I atleast have on a collared shirt and jeans. People are openly walking around in sleeveless t shirts, and women in tank tops with fat batwing arms and full neck tattooes.

Richmond Airport gets mad props for free wireless, tho.

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I liked General Public quite a bit more than most other Beat fans did.


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Also, Mennonites, or anyone else dressing like its the 1800s are just creepy.

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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well you do live in the south

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Sen. LooGAR's #9 Dream Wrote:
Also, Mennonites, or anyone else dressing like its the 1800s are just creepy.


Yeah, I always thought it was weird driving through the Amana colonies in Iowa and was shocked to see Mennonites or Quakers at Hershey Park in PA. I guess as long as they don't operate the machinery, they can ride the roller coaster.

As for the general public, especially my experience riding the bus here.
1. Rather Obese women who wear baggy tank tops or sleeveless tops showing disgusting side boob.
2. Old Woman in sundresses showing off their wrinkled, liver spotted flesh.
3. People who still wear Coed Naked and other late 80's/early 90's novelty fad t-shirts.
4. Men who wear white jeans or pants, that are not dressed for yachting and or in beach wear.

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Loogs, be lucky you aren't in Va Beach. This is where the general public openly wears rash guards used for surfing so your nipples dont get ripped off due to the wax on your board as a t-shirt and to restaurants and such.

Plus, I would take the nice early 19th century garb over Ugh boots any day of the week. :)


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Promethium Wrote:
Sen. LooGAR's #9 Dream Wrote:
Also, Mennonites, or anyone else dressing like its the 1800s are just creepy.


Yeah, I always thought it was weird driving through the Amana colonies in Iowa and was shocked to see Mennonites or Quakers at Hershey Park in PA. I guess as long as they don't operate the machinery, they can ride the roller coaster.

As for the general public, especially my experience riding the bus here.
1. Rather Obese women who wear baggy tank tops or sleeveless tops showing disgusting side boob.
2. Old Woman in sundresses showing off their wrinkled, liver spotted flesh.
3. People who still wear Coed Naked and other late 80's/early 90's novelty fad t-shirts.
4. Men who wear white jeans or pants, that are not dressed for yachting and or in beach wear.


5. People who wear socks with sandals.


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Meatbone Wrote:
Promethium Wrote:
Sen. LooGAR's #9 Dream Wrote:
Also, Mennonites, or anyone else dressing like its the 1800s are just creepy.


Yeah, I always thought it was weird driving through the Amana colonies in Iowa and was shocked to see Mennonites or Quakers at Hershey Park in PA. I guess as long as they don't operate the machinery, they can ride the roller coaster.

As for the general public, especially my experience riding the bus here.
1. Rather Obese women who wear baggy tank tops or sleeveless tops showing disgusting side boob.
2. Old Woman in sundresses showing off their wrinkled, liver spotted flesh.
3. People who still wear Coed Naked and other late 80's/early 90's novelty fad t-shirts.
4. Men who wear white jeans or pants, that are not dressed for yachting and or in beach wear.


5. People who wear socks with sandals.


#5 is all of Seattle. We're the worst for that.

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Oh man, you should have seen the pants I saw a woman wearing yesterday.

They were full length jeans, but starting at the knees and traveling down about seven or eight inches, the jean was cut. Kind of like making a snowflake out of folded paper.

I have no idea if that makes any sense, but it was hideous.

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I saw this fat white redneck sitting in his truck at a stoplight this afternoon. And he was blasting "Iz They Wildin Wit Us & Gettin Rowdy Wit Us"

Instead of AC/DC.

And my world moved a little sideways.


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...they all need a hug.
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Andy Hug, maybe
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Sen. LooGAR's #9 Dream Wrote:
Fucking sickens me. I forgot my hang up clothes, so I don't have my usual dandies on, but I atleast have on a collared shirt and jeans. People are openly walking around in sleeveless t shirts, and women in tank tops with fat batwing arms and full neck tattooes.
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The scary part is it's by choice. I went to the beach a couple weekends ago and one of the guys luggage was lost at the airport so he went down with nothing but the clothes on his back. He made a trip to Walmart, spent $18, had clothes for all weekend, and managed to look "normal" albeit with some "Wheaties" flip flops.

Oh the humanity at the airport.


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So hot you're cool
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