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Your irrational pet peeves
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I'll go one further and say I don't like women in boots, ever. Therefore I find recent fashion trends troubling.thehockeyguru wrote:People who wear those ugly boots when there is no snow on the ground.
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Disagree. I really like that knee high leather boot with a skirt look. It says "sure, I'm a slut, but I'm a CLASSY slut". And that's what I go for... Classy sluts...PghSkins wrote:I'll go one further and say I don't like women in boots, ever. Therefore I find recent fashion trends troubling.thehockeyguru wrote:People who wear those ugly boots when there is no snow on the ground.
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PotdFroggy wrote:Disagree. I really like that knee high leather boot with a skirt look. It says "sure, I'm a slut, but I'm a CLASSY slut". And that's what I go for... Classy sluts...PghSkins wrote:I'll go one further and say I don't like women in boots, ever. Therefore I find recent fashion trends troubling.thehockeyguru wrote:People who wear those ugly boots when there is no snow on the ground.

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Those "ugly boots" keep our feet and lower legs warm, and they're UBER comfortable. It has nothing to do with actual snow on the ground or a fashion trend.PghSkins wrote:I'll go one further and say I don't like women in boots, ever. Therefore I find recent fashion trends troubling.thehockeyguru wrote:People who wear those ugly boots when there is no snow on the ground.
(at least not for me.)
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I like the boots and if there is anything I know, it's about fashion. and if theres one thing I don't know about, apparently it's fashion. Over the weekend I found a picture of me back in High School with my leather pants and a bandana tied around one of my cowboy boots? Sometimes, I'm amazed that I'm married and have 3 kids...PghSkins wrote:I'll go one further and say I don't like women in boots, ever. Therefore I find recent fashion trends troubling.thehockeyguru wrote:People who wear those ugly boots when there is no snow on the ground.
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AgreedPhysical_Graffiti wrote:PotdFroggy wrote:Disagree. I really like that knee high leather boot with a skirt look. It says "sure, I'm a slut, but I'm a CLASSY slut". And that's what I go for... Classy sluts...PghSkins wrote:I'll go one further and say I don't like women in boots, ever. Therefore I find recent fashion trends troubling.thehockeyguru wrote:People who wear those ugly boots when there is no snow on the ground.
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I, too, wear a bandana around my leg on occasion, Some of the classy, um, young ladieseddysnake wrote:I like the boots and if there is anything I know, it's about fashion. and if theres one thing I don't know about, apparently it's fashion. Over the weekend I found a picture of me back in High School with my leather pants and a bandana tied around one of my cowboy boots? Sometimes, I'm amazed that I'm married and have 3 kids...PghSkins wrote:I'll go one further and say I don't like women in boots, ever. Therefore I find recent fashion trends troubling.thehockeyguru wrote:People who wear those ugly boots when there is no snow on the ground.

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Hahah, yeah I was gonna say, I'm a fan of the 'Jeans or yoga pants tucked into the boot' look that winter brings along.Froggy wrote:Disagree. I really like that knee high leather boot with a skirt look. It says "sure, I'm a slut, but I'm a CLASSY slut". And that's what I go for... Classy sluts...PghSkins wrote:I'll go one further and say I don't like women in boots, ever. Therefore I find recent fashion trends troubling.thehockeyguru wrote:People who wear those ugly boots when there is no snow on the ground.
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I'm just a fan of yoga pants in general. Footwear is irrelevant.meecrofilm wrote:Hahah, yeah I was gonna say, I'm a fan of the 'Jeans or yoga pants tucked into the boot' look that winter brings along.Froggy wrote:Disagree. I really like that knee high leather boot with a skirt look. It says "sure, I'm a slut, but I'm a CLASSY slut". And that's what I go for... Classy sluts...PghSkins wrote:I'll go one further and say I don't like women in boots, ever. Therefore I find recent fashion trends troubling.thehockeyguru wrote:People who wear those ugly boots when there is no snow on the ground.
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Not a big fan of getting a sandwich that isn't properly cut in half. If its a good sandwich and you eat the big half first and your ticked off because you only have the small half left.
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[youtube][/youtube]DudeMan2766 wrote:When expressing hard laughter thru type/text, putting a B or Bw in front of hahah.
As in, Bwahahahaha. I'm not sure where the B sound thing came from.
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So your argument is then that you like the temperature to be too cold rather than too warm. Not that you would rather be too cold than too warm.canaan wrote:thats my go-to defenseIdoit40fans wrote:People that argue that they'd rather be too cold then too hot with the argument that you can take layers off when you're warm.PensFanInDC wrote:People who complain it's too cold during the winter and then complain it's too hot during the summer.
I would much prefer cold weather to overly warm weather, but if given the choice between being too cold and too warm, i'm taking too warm every time. Cold is painful, warm is discomfort.
Actually...I think i've sufficiently justified my point. It is entirely rational.
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As what is known, technically speaking, as a “big fat guy” (or to be politically correct, an “insulated American”), I prefer too cold. Too warm quickly turns into a game of Let’s See What I Can Sweat Through Today™, with possible options including my shirt, my pants, my couch, etc. And a bad case of swamp ass can result in rashes and actual pain, not to mention other unsavory side effects.Idoit40fans wrote:I would much prefer cold weather to overly warm weather, but if given the choice between being too cold and too warm, i'm taking too warm every time. Cold is painful, warm is discomfort.
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Chocolate covered in foil, it is impossible to get off and all I want is the dece chocolate.
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i'd rather be frozen to death than roasted on a spit.Idoit40fans wrote:So your argument is then that you like the temperature to be too cold rather than too warm. Not that you would rather be too cold than too warm.canaan wrote:thats my go-to defenseIdoit40fans wrote:People that argue that they'd rather be too cold then too hot with the argument that you can take layers off when you're warm.PensFanInDC wrote:People who complain it's too cold during the winter and then complain it's too hot during the summer.
I would much prefer cold weather to overly warm weather, but if given the choice between being too cold and too warm, i'm taking too warm every time. Cold is painful, warm is discomfort.
Actually...I think i've sufficiently justified my point. It is entirely rational.
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^FtwLeopardLetang wrote:i'd rather be frozen to death than roasted on a spit.Idoit40fans wrote:So your argument is then that you like the temperature to be too cold rather than too warm. Not that you would rather be too cold than too warm.canaan wrote:thats my go-to defenseIdoit40fans wrote:People that argue that they'd rather be too cold then too hot with the argument that you can take layers off when you're warm.PensFanInDC wrote:People who complain it's too cold during the winter and then complain it's too hot during the summer.
I would much prefer cold weather to overly warm weather, but if given the choice between being too cold and too warm, i'm taking too warm every time. Cold is painful, warm is discomfort.
Actually...I think i've sufficiently justified my point. It is entirely rational.
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I have a pet peeve. Dogs who lick their groin areas, then lick your face.
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Just happened with someone I know who got an adult cocker spaniel. It's damn gross.
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Well playedSarcastic wrote:I have a pet peeve. Dogs who lick their groin areas, then lick your face.
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ejrm upi fpm your face
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real maturecanaan wrote:ejrm upi fpm your face
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Do we really need a "Thoughts from the morning after" thread for every Pens game? Can't that stuff go in the GDT?
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The new geico pig commercial on the zipline. HATE it with a passion.