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By anon - 21/04/2009 08:32 - United Kingdom
By anon - 21/04/2009 08:32 - United Kingdom
By Iwtumn - 17/03/2015 16:52 - Austria
By Anonymous - 19/10/2024 15:00 - United States
By Mary - 13/01/2013 15:49 - Czech Republic
By Anonymous - 26/12/2018 06:00 - Australia
By Anonymous - 07/03/2023 22:00 - United Kingdom - Bradford
By Anonymous - 07/07/2023 12:00 - United States - Albany
By MandyPanda - 25/05/2009 14:24 - United States
By Anonymous - 29/06/2021 16:00 - United States - Rockaway Park
By weddingcrashed - 19/09/2009 21:04 - United States
By Anonymous - 27/01/2013 06:10 - United States - Batesville
Haha, #22. I totally thought of Carrie when I read this, too.
I have to agree that #59 has a point. If your clothing is a) quality and b) looks good on you, it's going to cost a little more. You're also going to get more wear out of it than a $10 t-shirt that just sorta hangs, or clearance rack jeans that don't fit quite right. This is why I wear designer jeans, and only designer jeans. They're $70 a pair - on sale, at a 50% markoff (I never buy them full price), but for the way they fit, and for how long they last, they're totally worth it. If I were still growing and my weight was in a state of flux, spending this much on casual clothes would be stupid, since they'd only last one season. But I'm about to turn 21, and I still have pairs I bought in high school. Good quality, classic articles of clothing can be considered an investment.
#27 "yeah like omg seriously" - I would love to punch you.
The moral of the story: Never wear white dresses when walking through the park.
#27 "yeah like omg seriously" - I would love to punch you.
Reminds me of the movie Carrie
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Sue for damages, if the blokes had any decency they would have offer to pay for a new one anyway.
On a side note who walkes around with a thing of red liquid just incase you see someone you know?