BV clothes without the gay backpacks?

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jolrei:
Quote from: J. M. Pescado on 2008 April 12, 02:56:14

What you meant is this:

Quote from: Winklesim on 2008 April 11, 02:43:51

I tried a google search for "BV clothes without Jelenedra backpacks" but suprisingly got no results   ::)


In which case, the use of the word "suprisingly" [sic] becomes the most incoherent part of the sentence, in addition to being misspelled.

Lord Darcy:
Quote from: Winklesim on 2008 April 11, 02:43:51

I tried a google search for "BV clothes without gay backpacks" but suprisingly got no results   ::)

What's wrong with "stupid backpack" or "ugly backpack"? Why do you have to associate gay people with anything you find stupid? It makes YOU look like a stupid, uneducated, homophobic bigot.

Elvie:
Quote from: Zazazu on 2008 April 11, 14:32:56

Quote from: Mirelly on 2008 April 11, 11:36:12

In my perverted neck of the woods such a device is known, more than somewhat misleadingly, as a bum-bag.

Fanny-pack here. Otherwise known as a big neon sign saying "I'm a dork and live in my mother's basement. I touched a boobie once."

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Hmm. Why isn't it okay for a man to wear a fanny pack? They're very practical, especially for travelling. I'm not male, nor do I own a fanny pack, but I wouldn't scream "DORK!" at a man wearing one. They're not haute couture, but if men aren't allowed to carry a purse, they
have to make do sometimes.  ;)
I wonder what Stacy and Clinton from "What Not To Wear" would have to say about this...  :D

Jess Maree:
Fanny packs - had one when I was 8 6. I burned it. I would never make my spawn wear one.
Moronic OP - all I'll say is you've dug yourself a mighty big hole. Have fun, wanker.

jolrei:
My choices of accessories are somewhat on the practical side.  I sometimes wear a "fanny pack" if I am out with my camera.  It allows me to keep hands free and have a place to store an extra lens, and some other gear without the inconvenience of rummaging through a backpack or shoulder-slung camera bag (which is sometimes too bulky).

It's a bugger if you're trying to get a pic of a deer, or other easily spooked animal and you have to make lots of extra movements to get the telephoto out.  It sort of advertises the situation to the deer, who, like the Masaii or Amish, do not particularly like their picture taken.  (Admittedly, they don't tend to stick a spear in you if you do take a picture, which I understand the Masaii might do).

But I digress.

Point is, if you use a backpack or fanny pack because it is the most practical choice, then fashion be damned.

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