hahaha.
/\ I would love to see somebody walking around in them .... I can say that those are the best pair of boots in that exact style that I've ever seen.
Hahaha. Those are some serious taint ticklers.
Hat Loungers recall some reactions to their funny clothes:
"Recently I was walking along the street wearing my fedora and this girl walked past me and said sarcastically "you look like Dick Tracy" to which I replied "you look unemployed" She had nowhere to go with that one.
One other time I was in KFC and the pimply 16 year old boys asked me if I was from the past. I told him that yes he was correct as where I come from Colonel Sanders had not yet invented the 11 secret spices for his tasty chicken that thanks to my Tardis I was able to enjoy the refreshing taste of Kentucky fried chicken in 2006. He stood there with his mouth hanging open, which dropped even further when I told him to get the manager who I then proceded to rip into as I don't come to his store to be made fun of by his minimum wage slaves.....yes the tongue is rather sharp at times. "
"I haven’t posted in a while, but I really felt an urge here. I went to a Starbucks Coffee last year in a relatively hip part of town. I was wearing a Silver belly Camp Draft deluxe, a tan-ish overcoat (it was cold), with pants, shirt, and odd jacket. The person taking my order said “oh, Inspector Gadget.” I just gave her a quizzical look. I didn’t really understand what she said or meant until after I had already left.
I don’t know if she meant it just to be funny or as sort of an insult. I can laugh at myself, and do enjoy laughing at myself from time to time but for some reason this just rubbed me the wrong way. Needless to say I haven’t returned (partly because of that incident and partly because of their stance on firearms). "
Note--the "stance on firearms" is their refusal to let patrons wave loaded pistols around.
^"...odd jacket."
I'd bet my life on it.
^^
Hahaha
Who would have thought it? These fedora guys seem to be angry at the world (and have overactive imaginations).
I haven't actually eaten KFC for years, however much as I love eating chicken, after a reading a book on the food industry, I never eat chicken from a take away or restaurant (and am seriously cautious about where I buy my chicken).
Some asshat was railing on the local news a few weeks ago about his daughter's grade school not allowing him to take his firearm onto school grounds. "Well, I need to be able to protect her at all times and use my weapon in case there's a confrontation" or some such excuse. And this is an elementary school in just the most ho-hum suburban American town. I mean, I know violent crime can happen anywhere, but come on.