BV clothes without the gay backpacks?

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Zazazu:
I say "gay" for "lame" to myself. That usage has nothing whatsoever to do with homosexuality to me. But I know it can be misconstrued, so I don't use it in public.

kuronue:
I try not to say gay, but it's pretty hypocritical of me, since I have no problem calling someone a "cocksucker" or a "cuntlicker" when I'm pissed at them, which is pretty much the same thing but more explicit.

J. M. Pescado:
Also, Jelenedra is the new gay.

eevilcat:
Quote from: maxon on 2008 April 13, 20:44:21

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.   


Mr Eevilcat and I still collapse into fits of the giggles when we hear anyone mention a fanny pack. We also laugh lots at some of the product names in Ikea.

Ellatrue:
I haven't really found much similar looking clothing. I'd also like to see some backpackless outfits, minus the rude adjectives. I have no idea why they didn't think to make them an accessory instead of clothing. I'd very much like the hiker type clothes with the backpack as a separate item.

Kuronue: not necessarily!

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