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Old 02-10-2005, 09:24 AM   #11
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Lol... even though it might seem unethical, putting it on a bill... Excuse my language but WHAT THE HELL?!?!?!

It's ammusing. Things like this should be the job of the ones that raised those kids. If they never cared enough to tell them to dress properly, then forget it. They'll learn the hard way; when they can't get jobs or get hired in certain areas cause of their dress codes.

And besides, this doesn't change anything. I watched the news feed on Comcast and I was very ammused. An interview from a teen and I quote...

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They dress their way, and I would dress my way!
More power to the people :biggrin:
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