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07-03-08, 02:08 AM #1
Pink
So is wearing the color pink that of a real man or....... (add your own words)
Some can pull it off and others, well you question their sexualitySomebody Please, what the hell is that smell?
"The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: the chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."
The views, opinions, stupid off the cuff comments, mouthy, obnoxious, thoughtless, etc etc etc are not always or even some of the time the belief of my department, so bugger off!
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07-03-08, 02:11 AM #2
My 12yr old loves to wear this one pink t-shirt...and my husband makes him take it off everytime. I personally think it is just a color and don't give a hoot! If ya like it, wear it. Who gives a *F*!
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~Karie
"I used to care
but now I take a pill for that"
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07-03-08, 02:27 AM #3
I have a lavender shirt that I wear once in a while at work, with a purple tie that just rocks.
I don't care what people think as a general rule, and it is the only shirt/tie combo I've ever been complimented on by a lady. Everything else is so standard it gets no notice.
I also consider *where* I'm wearing it. If I'm going to Texas, I leave it at home. If I'm going to California, I wear it at least twice that week.
--
Ender
"And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes, I'll see you on the dark side of the moon..."
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07-03-08, 02:27 AM #4
I tend to judge when I see a man wear pink. ONLY because I used to date a guy that wore pink all the time.... we broke up and a year later he told me he was gay. So.... yeah...
May you rest in peace Daddy and may you never hurt again. I love you and miss you and can't wait to see you again.
12/12/44- 2/26/09
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07-03-08, 02:28 AM #5Somebody Please, what the hell is that smell?
"The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: the chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'."
The views, opinions, stupid off the cuff comments, mouthy, obnoxious, thoughtless, etc etc etc are not always or even some of the time the belief of my department, so bugger off!
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07-03-08, 02:31 AM #6
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07-03-08, 02:33 AM #7May you rest in peace Daddy and may you never hurt again. I love you and miss you and can't wait to see you again.
12/12/44- 2/26/09
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07-03-08, 02:49 AM #8
I happen to own a pink dress shirt, normally worn with a red patterned tie. Goes well under my beige suit and looks good in the pulpit. Besides my wife loves it, so that's all that matters.
Romans 8:28-31
"Anima Sana In Corpore Sano"
The opinions, beliefs, and ideas expressed in this post are mine, and mine alone. They are NOT the opinions, beliefs, ideas, or policies of my Agency, Sheriff, County Board, or any member of my department.
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07-03-08, 03:02 AM #9
I think it takes a certain man to pull off the pink look. I bet jcsdscott can rock the pink shirt quite well, especially paired up as he's describing (in my loose estimation and total generalization, I think a key element to a man jamming a pink shirt is that he must be huge...not "Dom DeLuise huge", either. More like "Lou Ferigno huge." "Dom DeLuise huge" man should stick to hawaiian shirts and flat caps). I, however, do not dare venture into those hard-to-understand corners of the fashion world, as I know from experience that I may get lost, never to return.
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07-03-08, 03:05 AM #10
Men and women should be equal in all ways, including with respect to the right to wear pink shirts.
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07-03-08, 04:24 AM #11
LOL Jenna...your answer for everything tonight, eh?
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~Karie
"I used to care
but now I take a pill for that"
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07-03-08, 05:06 AM #12
My daughter washed all of my white uniform shirts with some red "items" once and they all turned pink! I DID NOT wear them to work!
For the morning will come. Brightly will it shine on the brave and true, kindly upon all who suffer for the cause, glorious upon the tombs of heroes. Thus will shine the dawn.
Winston Churchill
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07-03-08, 05:34 AM #13
I think pink in dress shirts/ties etc can be pulled off.
EVERY guy who I've ever known to wear a pink polo type shirt, however, was a certified fucking douchebag. Sorry to any pink polo wearers here.
Also, a sure sign of a pink shirted douchebag, no matter what color he is currently wearing, is the popped up collar and the shirtline tucked in ONLY right in front of the belt buckle. I can't stand either of those trends. Any arrestee found committing those atrocites is mercilessly singled out. "Shut the fuck up, pink shirt." "Seriously dude...not a fan of the belt buckle. But whatever it takes to get dudes to notice your package huh?" "Hey popped collar, did I ask for your opinion? Did I turn to you and say, 'hey shit for brains...tell us what you think!'"
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07-03-08, 05:50 AM #14
In the 60s'a style of dress was a pink button down collar (with fruit loop) shirt, and black jeans,it actually looked pretty sharp.

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07-03-08, 06:52 AM #15
Real men do not wear pink. It is a girl color, so only girly men wear it
Which is fine if you want a guy to go purse/shoe shopping with...
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07-03-08, 06:59 AM #16
http://store.piercemfg.com/acatalog/...h_T-Shirt.html

Pink .. it's my new obsession
(Aerosmith)
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07-03-08, 07:55 AM #17
I only can pull off a pink dress shirt with a suit..that's all carry on..nothing to see here..move along
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07-03-08, 08:39 AM #18
It depends on the guy...some can pull it off..some cannot. But I don't judge either way...to each their own.
Never be afraid to do what's right, especially if the well-being of a person or animal is at stake. Society's punishments are small compared to the wounds we inflict on our soul when we look the other way" ~Martin Luther King, Jr
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07-03-08, 08:49 AM #19
Xiphos likes pink if I'm remembering correctly.
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07-03-08, 08:58 AM #20
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