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Just an observation: you rarely ever see 'Saggy Pants' working a job.
sort of akin to the fact that work gloves and work boots rarely are taken during stores being looted
Just an observation: you rarely ever see 'Saggy Pants' working a job.
Just an observation: you rarely know what 'saggy pants' wears when on the job. I imagine not even multi millionaire lawyers wear 5K suits when out and about shopping or grabbing a fast food burger. For all the wags know saggy pants could be an off duty cop, soldier, paramedic or even a computer know it all...
I vote plumber.
Thank God some government people are finally getting around to dealing with the REALLY serious matters that are threatening the very fabric of American society.
Shouldn't your comment be something like, "why the hell does government have the power to ban saggy pants in the first place"?
We should have a standard of decency in public,
Shouldn't your comment be something like, "why the hell does government have the power to ban saggy pants in the first place"?
sort of akin to the fact that work gloves and work boots rarely are taken during stores being looted
Saggy pants hasn't ever been an important issue with me. I mean, it's kind of like people who wear a multicolored mohawk. I think it looks stupid, but hey...people have the right to look stupid if they want to.
On the other hand, if I tell them they look stupid...which is MY right to do...we all might end up with some big government pukes declaring that I'm being racist...or something...against people who wear mohawks. (Or saggy pants.)
Actually, my MIL and I noted the guy who cut the meat behind the counter at Walmart several months ago had saggy pants. He had to come around to the front of the counter to verify which meat she wanted and there were his underwear.Just an observation: you rarely ever see 'Saggy Pants' working a job.
From ABC News
Florida city repeals 13-year ban on saggy pants
OPA-LOCKA, Fla. -- After 13 years, a South Florida city has overturned a ban on “saggy pants” — bottoms that reveal the wearer's underwear.
The Opa-locka City Commission voted Wednesday on a 4-1 vote to repeal both the original 2007 legislation and a 2013 ordinance that said women, not just men, could receive civil citations for wearing pants that exposed their undergarments.
The Miami Herald reports that the vote was a first reading of the repeal, meaning it will need to be approved again at a subsequent commission meeting before it’s official. But the item was co-sponsored by four of the five commissioners.
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Thank God some government people are finally getting around to dealing with the REALLY serious matters that are threatening the very fabric of American society.
Saggy pants hasn't ever been an important issue with me. I mean, it's kind of like people who wear a multicolored mohawk. I think it looks stupid, but hey...people have the right to look stupid if they want to.
On the other hand, if I tell them they look stupid...which is MY right to do...we all might end up with some big government pukes declaring that I'm being racist...or something...against people who wear mohawks. (Or saggy pants.)
Oh is it time for the racism already?
I vote plumber.
Why? And need I point out the absurdity of having politicians setting "standards of decency"?
Oh is it time for the racism already?
So you'd be fine with people going around nude?
Actually, my MIL and I noted the guy who cut the meat behind the counter at Walmart several months ago had saggy pants. He had to come around to the front of the counter to verify which meat she wanted and there were his underwear.
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