Dusty Rhodes
Suspended
- Messages
- 240
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- Panama City, Florida
Well youngin' if you don't like it, hit the door. :kick:FlapperRen said:Well apparently I am outnumbered here. What a bunch of Snobs-
Well youngin' if you don't like it, hit the door. :kick:FlapperRen said:Well apparently I am outnumbered here. What a bunch of Snobs-
Please do not take it like that! This is not about being 'outnumbered' or 'snobbery'!FlapperRen said:Well apparently I am outnumbered here. What a bunch of Snobs-
FlapperRen said:Well apparently I am outnumbered here. What a bunch of Snobs-
Biltmore Bob said:The Pres. probably doesn't care either.
He has given me that impression a few times... lol.Vladimir Berkov said:I am not sure Bush would know what to wear if someone didn't tell him.
I understand where you come from, though I think uncalled for. A difference of opinion is a difference of opinion.FlapperRen said:Well apparently I am outnumbered here. What a bunch of Snobs-
FlapperRen said:Well apparently I am outnumbered here. What a bunch of Snobs-
fifi said:What has this world come to?! Then again, in L.A. many people can't even be bothered to change out of their jammies and brush their hair before going to a restaurant. I wouldn't be caught dead in flip-flops...I think they're horrible looking. Maybe we should send condolences to the poor mothers who had to be saddled with such uncouth daughters.
Yes. Comfort is wonderful but looking half dressed or like a slob is another story.Doe Peterson said:I think many confuse comfort with being lazy and having a "I don't care" attitude which is rubbish and a bit sad.
Johnnysan said:If manners, good taste, common sense, an expectation of mutual respect and civility are the bench marks of snobbery, then I stand guilty as charged. Your comments - and the way you present them - are exactly why people like me think that many in your generation are in the dark.
While I respect a healthy difference of opinion, you may find a more receptive audience for your ideas about "fashion" elsewhere.
Doe Peterson said:To go to a restaurant, as Fifi said, and see some one roll in with their hair stuck to the side, face unwashed, pajamas and slippers is really silly and disrespectful.
Feraud said:Do not even get me started on people(especially adults) who wear their jeans around their rear ends! That is just pathetic.
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Doe Peterson, have you expressed this to their parents? I understand the students wishing to express their individuality. I seriously wonder how a parent justifies such fashion.Doe Peterson said:This is my endless battle as a teacher. Children coming to school with pants that are hanging BELOW the rear(I'm still fascinated by how they sort of stay on) and t-shirts so long that they're almost touching their feet. They don't moan and groan anymore,but when they hit the classroom door those shirts must be tucked in. I know it's the hip-hop fashion and children want to express themselves, but they can barely walk or do much of anything with these silly clothes that (and here's the amazing part) their parents bought for them!
Doe Peterson said:This is my endless battle as a teacher. Children coming to school with pants that are hanging BELOW the rear(I'm still fascinated by how they sort of stay on) and t-shirts so long that they're almost touching their feet. They don't moan and groan anymore,but when they hit the classroom door those shirts must be tucked in. I know it's the hip-hop fashion and children want to express themselves, but they can barely walk or do much of anything with these silly clothes that (and here's the amazing part) their parents bought for them!