Posted on 10/12/2011 3:26:40 PM PDT by Lazlo in PA
Today is the day Kanye went on down to join the 99% (of which hes not a part, despite having taken out loans recently) at Occupy Wall Street. He wore plaid. Givenchy plaid.
The rapper paired his $355 shirt with what we believe are Balmain jeans, as well as man bracelets and the Yeezy-not-Weezy necklace he debuted at his Paris fashion show. The internet also reports Kanye was sporting a gold grill, but we know those are just his (permanent) gold and diamond crowns.
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Yeah, he was taking a dump by a vice squad car. That’s called, “Narccarpoopery’
The only difference is the "workin' man" doesnt have a 20 thousand dollar gold necklace when he meets with his peeps.
Even Dick Trumpka pulls his sleeve over his Rolex when talkin' to Joe punch-clock.
If those jeans are a $1000.00, that dude is the epitome of fool.
“A greater percentage of my welfare customers have tatts than folks who actually earn a living.”
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And WE will be paying for their removal in about 5 years when suddenly, scarring your body with ugly sub-dermal pigments, in hideous designs, isn’t so cool any more.
Start saving now.....
LOL. Hilarious.
OMG!!! I didn’t know he was that poor where he could only afford $1000 jeans and a $355 shirt. Oh the poor poor man. No wonder his brain is Jello.
Now Occupy Wall Street, Im really happy for you, and imma let you finish, but the ‘68 Democratic Convention had one of the best protests of all time.
Dan: "Reminds me - did you see the picture of the 'protester' with the cop car?"
Dick: "Yeah, he was taking a dump by a vice squad car. Thats called, Narccarpoopery""
And West wouldn't last 10 minutes in Detroit away from his bodyguards.
“Say Good night, Dick.”
His aren't, mine are; his are fakes, mine have done at least $1,000 worth of "free" work by the time they look like that. Probably lots more, if it doesn't involve barb wire. His would probably fall apart by the end of the first day around the ranch...if he didn't collapse first.
Reminds me of the $50-100 fake bib overalls I saw back in the 70s in a "hip" store window...single stitching; drawn on 'pencil pockets' on the real pocket; lightweight, loosely weaved 'denim'. Real, working bibs were around $20-25 at the time.
it the kind of clothes that are cultural. i (and a number of people i know) may spend alot of money on clothes, but what we spend money on are comfortable, well made suits of classic design, that we’ll still be wearing in 10 years.
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