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fbrdphreak

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Originally posted by: LolaWiz
That was great because its so true!!! :D
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I'm in college right now and it is comical to see what these dumbasses will do to look cool, i.e. just like every other dumbass with no self esteem who has to pay to have friends (i.e. sorority/fraternity).

The girls are even worse in their floofy pants that ride up their asscrack while wearing those atrocious "Uggs" that cost $400 and the huge "Jackie Kennedy" glasses that cover the entire top portion of their face.
 

SearchMaster

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As a proud member of the almost 40 club, that is one 80s fad that I really hoped would never make a comeback.

Checks into buying Member's Only stock
 

crownjules

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Originally posted by: fbrdphreak

I'm in college right now and it is comical to see what these dumbasses will do to look cool, i.e. just like every other dumbass with no self esteem who has to pay to have friends (i.e. sorority/fraternity).

I'm not sure why this fashion is associated with the Greeks only, because it most certainly isn't. Maybe it was just my school in general, but hardly any greek walked around with popped collars. It's just preppy rich kids in general. Maybe at your school they gravitate to fraternities, but don't make such a broad generalization on such a small sample size. A lot of us are/were just plain old jeans/t-shirt guys.
 

MikeMike

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i prefer the mr. electric knife inventor.

especially with the background vocal saying. "I really need a medic."