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I’m against men wearing open toe shoes in public. There's a handful of exceptions such as near a body of water or at a spa but as a general rule, adult males should not be wearing them in public.
There's a public ordinance against me taking off my shirt. Does that count?
Yep. Interestingly enough, going shirtless in public shares the same exceptions as open toe footwear, such as near a body of water or at a spa.I'd also lke a law requiring men to wear shirts in pulic, since we're on the subject
Pant's are the prisons of the crotch. Throw off the Pantryarchy and release your loins from the shackles of denim!Pants are manditory.
Pants are overrated. I used to have a shirt that said that. It was for my 1 yr old.Pant's are the prisons of the crotch. Throw off the Pantryarchy and release your loins from the shackles of denim!
I have a dream, where one day I will not be judge for wearing a toga while going to the grocery store.
Down with the tyranny of trousers!Pants are manditory.
Yet more whining from the sjw's (sans jeans warriors). I'm reporting this post for...for...for something.Pant's are the prisons of the crotch. Throw off the Pantryarchy and release your loins from the shackles of denim!
So what, are we all meant to prance around in kilts?Down with the tyranny of trousers!
Well, I prance about in whatever I happen to be wearing. The presence or absence of prancing probably isn't central to the issue at hand. It's a bit of slippery slope really. What about sashaying? Or galivanting?So what, are we all meant to prance around in kilts?
Beats togas.So what, are we all meant to prance around in kilts?
Six of one half dozen of the other. Whilst prancing you need an arm to hold the toga up or a hand to keep the kilt down.Beats togas.
So what, are we all meant to prance around in kilts?
Six of one half dozen of the other. Whilst prancing you need an arm to hold the toga up or a hand to keep the kilt down.
So what, are we all meant to prance around in kilts?
Yes, yes you are. I have so decreed it.
So what, are we all meant to prance around in kilts?
Sword dancing is too advanced for this crew. They should start with butter knife dancing.Well, this is the Pub, so maybe more like this...
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Anything sharper than a feather boa is probably too much.Sword dancing is too advanced for this crew. They should start with butter knife dancing.
Ok I need to know more about this.
I would hope everything was in working order...I see that as a matter of personal preference. There's nothing worn under my kilt.
It's all in perfect working order.
This is my moment for I was born with hairless, silky-smooth shins.Well, you heard her lads. Go shave your legs, for tomorrow we prance in kilts.
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In my area on the door of every store.I'd also lke a law requiring men to wear shirts in pulic, since we're on the subject
It sounds like people wandering around with no shirt or shoes is a thing in your area!In my area on the door of every store.
There's a public ordinance against me taking off my shirt. Does that count?
It kind of was. I'm in a semi rural area. Back in the day I think it was to keep the dirty hillbillies in check. (Im sure there is are health and saftey reasons for it) It kind of faded a bit. Then with the pandemic, people started being too casual/lazy and the signs started being put up again. I think the difference now is people feel entitled. They want to argue about it, and be a Karen when they dont get their way. Back the day even the most argumentative ones of our group just threw a shirt on before going into the store. Its just what you did. You were respectful. That's out the window nowadays, or it at least seems like it.It sounds like people wandering around with no shirt or shoes is a thing in your area!