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Would not allow them in if they were wearing a hoodie? I'm sticking with same doubt. I wouldn't go to anyone's house who would deny me entrance for wearing a hoodie. And I don't even wear hoodies.
Would not allow them in if they were wearing a hoodie? I'm sticking with same doubt. I wouldn't go to anyone's house who would deny me entrance for wearing a hoodie. And I don't even wear hoodies.
Oh, I thought your comment was to the person above you.
I see all these young adults dressing with hoodies not unlike thugs and hoodlums. I would never let my grand children in my house wearing such trash. It shows immaturity and disrespect. Button up dress shirts and nice dress pants show that you care about how you look and shows respect to people you do business with. Jeans, hoodies, and t-shirts are for children.
Hmm, like I said before...I've never met a hoodie I didn't like.
I still wear a lot of hoodies and I'm closing in on forty fast. But that's only because the last rap I listened too was Tupac back in the early nineties. I have to keep up some "street cred"! Ya know?
I'm listening to NWA right now. I win. It's too hot for a hoodie though.
Today when I woke up, I was feeling a bit immature, maybe even somewhat, well, shall we say irresponsible, so I figured my clothing should represent the way I feel.
So I said to myself: "Self", why don't you put on that hoodie, and just live on the edge...........
so I did....
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