Possibly NSFW - but fairly clean. Hilarious. <object width="425" height="355"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/IF4FWvwiJhc&hl=en"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/IF4FWvwiJhc&hl=en" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="425" height="355"></embed></object> thaaats...... my penis
That's pretty great... how embarrassed must the cop have been? And ya know, I'm sure it's just because I'm a nerdy white guy, but... I just don't understand how that can be comfortable. It is a great mystery to me.
That's pretty funny but the thing that always gets me is why would you wear it down so low that you continuously have to hold it up while you walk even when you have a belt on. I mean I let my pants be a little loose on top or even have baggy shorts when I play basketball but they are on my waist where they should be. I want to be clear on how that is a fashion statement when you have to hold your pants up no matter what you do.
It's just a style. It's like the millions of women who wear heels or boots all day because they look good and match their outfit even though the damn things kill their feet.
Well....in a way, I can't blame the cop for asking, it seemed pretty innocent. I mean, this guy was extra-long torso man, right? His junk HAD to be lower.
Well, boots and heels maybe kill their feet, but at least women wear them the way they're intended to be worn.
Hats are intended to be worn forward but some how people wear them backwards, sideways, and a number of different ways as well. Like I said, it's just a style and if people want to wear their clothes a certain way then oh well.
I'm not saying that's not the case. I was just pointing out that it's not really the same as boots or heals. Hats? Yes.
It's the same basically. Shoes are supposed to be worn comfortably especially when worn for long periods of time, ask any podiatrist. Women who do this aren't wearing them as shoes are intended to be worn they are wearing them as a fashion statement.
What I find funny is when I see a guy who is doing the saggy pants, or what I call the rapper-gangsta look, walking around. His pants are falling down so far that he is essentially walking around on his pant cuffs...which are underneath his feet when he walks. This essentially means he's going to end up ruining the cuff area of his pants...cause his pants won't stay up. I just don't understand why that is considered hip. I think it is silly. I bet more than a few of these people have showed up to a McDonalds interview looking like that.
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It is from prison life. Inmates cannot wear belts and sometimes are only given clothes that are a little big. As a result, it became a look to evoke a "hard" image.