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Re: Underpriviledged
1/4/2006 3:31:44 AM
Hi Linda, A good satire, Linda!!! You nailed it. I have always voiced my brutal honesty over such fashion. The trouble with most people, I said people because I've seen even adults swept along with the trend, is they are easily taken up by what's vogue. Most are playing follow the follower...or shall I say the mudheads. You see, garment manufacturers are exploiting and capitalising on such people with mud in their brains. The know they can create the demand and that "cha-ching" from their cash register, from whatever they churn out, if they were to pay some people to wear their "rags" in public and create a new trend in clothing. What's ironic is, these rags made from low quality materials doesn't come cheap!!! So, can you blame me for saying these people have mud in their brains??? I rest my case!!! Fortunately, for the sane, as there's lesser demand for decent clothings, we are able to get them at an affordable price which is unlike those days. Thanks to these mudheads!!! Lol. Wishing everyone at Adlandpro a happy & successful year ahead!!! Yours truly, JOHNE LYE.
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Re: Underpriviledged
1/4/2006 5:38:35 AM
Hi Linda, Ahhh.... the fashions of today's kids! LOL Although they would probably laugh at the fashion when we were teenagers as well. Thanks Leanne Busby
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Re: Underpriviledged
1/4/2006 7:30:51 PM
I laughed so hard I cried. I am so glad my children don't dress like that.
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Re: Underpriviledged
1/5/2006 12:17:44 AM
Hey Linda, that was so funny, you want to see some of my 20 grand children, you go out to buy decent clothes, next thing they are maoning because they are so clean, the next time i see them their clothes are standing up by themselves , wow what a generation this one is, no appreciation for nice clothes, they must go and destroy to look like their peers. I think i will pray for their parents lol, that their parents will go to the tip and find some clothes for thjeir teenagers, that might be best lol, the way these teenagers of today dress. Here's a funny true story for you, my wife on seeing our grand daughters jeans, all ripped at the cuffs, she decided to cut and tidy it up a bit when who should walk was our grand daughter, well!!! she let out a yell a sceeeeechhh more or less naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan you cut my jeeeeeeeeaaaaaannnnnns ohhhhhh nooooo yoooooouuuuu'vvvveeeeee ruined them,, then she cried out aloud tears rolling down,, teenagers huh? You can never understand teenagers these days huh, oh for the good old days... :-)
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Re: Underpriviledged
1/5/2006 6:29:26 PM
Dear Linda, I have even seen some with black fingernails and their hair chewed into mohawks and other weird styles, obviously by rats. And warn those kids, next time you are at the mall, not to fall asleep there. They are liable to wake up with holes pierced in various parts of their bodies! Sometimes, in EVERY visible space! It is really frightening when you think about it--where are their parents?? Today's society is so sad... (Of course, as an 80's girl, I remember fly-away hair in blue, pink and green...) Take Care,
Shannon Bolin
skype: shanbol
http://www.myspace.com/shannontucker1
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