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Re: TEEN POVERTY
12/2/2005 11:48:32 AM
Kathy you made my day. You put a smile on it. Have a great week end. John here.
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Re: TEEN POVERTY
12/2/2005 8:25:20 PM
THanks, Kathy, That is certainly true! I remember when my sons hit their teen years and started wearing baggy pants! I was not happy about it. Thanks, Carla
Glad to make your acquaintance! Carla Carey
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Re: TEEN POVERTY
12/2/2005 9:22:50 PM
Kathy, Very funny but it hits the nail on the head! You are not old enough to remembe the 50's when we were neet freaks. We had to have our clothes just right, our hair, just right, clean shaven and we even brushed our teeth! Now I know you may laugh about having hair, but I have the pictures that will prove it. Yes, it is sad how our society is deteriorating/ Lord Jesus Come Quickly
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Re: TEEN POVERTY
12/4/2005 12:17:45 AM
Hi Kathy How are you doing? You sure made me chuckle. Well the problem we have is that our daughter has to wear lululemon clothes (way too pricey for a university student). At least she is covered. Perhaps we should be thankful for that. Going back to the mall kids..I remember when my pants were too short and they were frayed all around the bottom (in the days of the hippies) and my parents were embarassed that I would wear clothes like that. Just about 10 years ago, the t-shirts were big enough to be worn as a dress. Just think how much the clothing companies are saving on material!!! They always have to find a place to skimp so they can profit. It doesn't matter if it's the top of the shirt or the bottom or yes, even the underwear. Regards Hilda
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