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tallywacker 07-14-2010 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Amber Lamps (Post 392965)
I never do... If I buy an EH t-shirt for $10 then I'm cool right?:lol: I mean is it just the price that makes it "douchey"? Is it the design? That's just a matter of taste.

Its the design douche:pg:

OneSickPsycho 07-14-2010 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Homeslice (Post 392894)
Uh..........man card revoked. If a girl's got a nice body, what's the problem?

Skinny jeans is a relatively new term that only refers to men's "emo" jeans anyway, as far as I know, so it doesn't apply to women. Women's jeans that are tight are not called "skinny jeans", they're just........normal. :idk:

What's terrible are man's jeans on a girl. They make her look like she's got diaper butt. Totally unflattering.

Skinny jeans totally deform a chick's body... and they aren't just men's jeans... they make chicks with nice legs, look like they are walkin' on toothpicks.

I second the Mudd jeans thing...

Amber Lamps 07-14-2010 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by tallywacker (Post 392969)
Its the design douche:pg:

Hmmm... loud ass, bright yellow, look at me, R6...:lol: It's a matter of taste. Being so judgemental about other's tastes in things that they pay for is the ultimate in "douche" imho. I actually don't own any of the EH large logo gear but I don't feel it to be my place to judge people that do. There is a difference between not liking some type/style of clothing and stereotyping every person that wears it as a douche.

Homeslice 07-14-2010 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 392970)
Skinny jeans totally deform a chick's body... and they aren't just men's jeans... they make chicks with nice legs, look like they are walkin' on toothpicks.

I second the Mudd jeans thing...

If the girl has a tight ass & legs, nothing is going to get "deformed"

And I have no idea what Mudd jeans look like, but if they look like men's jeans, then sorry, they suck IMO. Women should dress like women.

Kaneman 07-14-2010 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Amber Lamps (Post 392976)
Hmmm... loud ass, bright yellow, look at me, R6...:lol: It's a matter of taste. Being so judgemental about other's tastes in things that they pay for is the ultimate in "douche" imho. I actually don't own any of the EH large logo gear but I don't feel it to be my place to judge people that do. There is a difference between not liking some type/style of clothing and stereotyping every person that wears it as a douche.

And we all know Tigger would never judge someone for their tastes or habits.

Dave 07-14-2010 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Homeslice (Post 392983)
If the girl has a tight ass & legs, nothing is going to get "deformed"

And I have no idea what Mudd jeans look like, but if they look like men's jeans, then sorry, they suck IMO. Women should dress like women.

They were strictly girl jeans, did a lot to accentuate the thigh and ass area

Smittie61984 07-14-2010 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by defector (Post 392904)
It was name brand shoes when I was a kid. The first thing anybody looked at on you were your shoes. God forbid if you didn't have Nike, Reebok, Adidas, or BK's on your feet. You couldn't possibly be hanging with the cool kids.

I was all about some LA Lights. Fuck if they are still around I might go get a pair!
http://dalipstickbandit.files.wordpr...ear_lights.jpg

Now in MS I started rocking the old school 3 stripe Addidas (I was obsessed with old school rap, especially Run DMC). A year later those fuckers became popular as fuck and it pissed me off because suddenly everyone had them and everyone thought I was 'posin". Fuckers, I could recite "It's Tricky" and "My Addidas" like I was suppose to recite the preamble to the DOI.

tallywacker 07-15-2010 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Amber Lamps (Post 392976)
Hmmm... loud ass, bright yellow, look at me, R6...:lol: It's a matter of taste. Being so judgemental about other's tastes in things that they pay for is the ultimate in "douche" imho. I actually don't own any of the EH large logo gear but I don't feel it to be my place to judge people that do. There is a difference between not liking some type/style of clothing and stereotyping every person that wears it as a douche.

I bought the R6 because of the racing heritage of those colors. Kenny Roberts anyone? That color scheme has meaning, a dbag Ed Hardy shirt with fish and homo samurai's on it doesn't.

Educate yourself fool...
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/ra...tory_Race.aspx

ontwo 07-15-2010 09:45 AM

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Originally Posted by tallywacker (Post 393157)
I bought the R6 because of the racing heritage of those colors. Kenny Roberts anyone? That color scheme has meaning, a dbag Ed Hardy shirt with fish and homo samurai's on it doesn't.

Educate yourself fool...
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/ra...tory_Race.aspx

And a little reading for you

"Hardy was born in 1945 in Corona del Mar, Newport Beach, California. He attended the San Francisco Art Institute and graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in printmaking. Through his association with Sailor Jerry, Hardy was able to study tattooing in Japan in 1973 with the Japanese classical tattoo master, Horihide.He became recognized for incorporating Japanese tattoo aesthetic and technique into his American style work"

While it has been overdone, Ed Hardy designs have their own "heritage"

Amber Lamps 07-15-2010 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by tallywacker (Post 393157)
I bought the R6 because of the racing heritage of those colors. Kenny Roberts anyone? That color scheme has meaning, a dbag Ed Hardy shirt with fish and homo samurai's on it doesn't.

Educate yourself fool...
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/ra...tory_Race.aspx

Wrong "fool"! The Ed Hardy designs are based on classic tattoos going back hundreds/thousands of years. Open up your mind fruit cup and quit going by what your other fashion hating homo self loathing friends say. You've probably never even seen True Religion, Silver, Versace, or Ed Hardy in real life. You're just going with the anti-fashion flow... which is even "douchier" imho! "What every else hates Ed Hardy? Well then I hate his clothes too!" It's stupid...:idk:

BTW cupcake I owned a Kenny Roberts RZ350 back in the day and he was one of my heroes growing up so talk what you know. Heck, I even got to shake his hand in Daytona once during Bike Week. I was the original Yamaha fan boy and have owned 11 of their bikes before I switched to Suzuki. I didn't just jump on their jock when they became popular... So talk what you know.


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