BV clothes without the gay backpacks?
Giggy:
Quote from: Winklesim on 2008 April 11, 02:43:51
I tried a google search for "BV clothes without gay backpacks" but surprisingly got no results
I wonder why you got no results? ::)
fucking idiot
Sivany:
Quote from: maxon on 2008 April 13, 20:44:21
Quote from: Elvie on 2008 April 12, 05:59:52
Hmm. Why isn't it okay for a man to wear a fanny pack? They're very practical, especially for travelling.
Well, you might want to bear in mind that in England a fanny is not your backside but a woman's 'undercarriage'. I know that is a minimal consideration for most Americans (and quite right too) but every time this type of discussion comes up you must realise that all the English posters are indulging in fits of mad childish giggles.
It was only a few months ago that I found out fanny just means backside in America, and that was only because I happened to see some Scottish woman talking about how it made her giggle on Jonathon Ross' show. Although personally it doesn't make me giggle because I'm too busy cringing. The word fanny reminds me too much of being nine years old and all the boys in my class thinking it was the most hilarious word ever and trying to force this poor girl to show them her's at lunchtimes. Mind you, unless I'm misremembering we refer to them as bum bags, which seem equally daft. I haven't seen anyone but my friend's dad wearing one since about 1995 though.
Insanity Prelude:
Um, getting back on topic- has anyone made a backpackless version?
jolrei:
Quote from: Insanity Prelude on 2008 April 17, 15:12:10
Um, getting back on topic- has anyone made a backpackless version?
My impression was no, since there is better looking CC clothing of similar style out there, and, as Emma pointed out, "if you remove the backpacks, the teeshirts have a funny 'pinched' look around the waist", which makes a backpackless version look even more dorky.
Tchan:
Bumbags are really stupid...they just don't look right.
Where I am in the world (GB) everyone under 18 uses "gay" to describe something they don't like. Except me. I don't like it. It makes you sound homophobic. I cringe every time I hear the Year 12s call something gay.
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