To: Demetrius Slaughter
and what I'm saying is they were dressed conservatively and "in" fashion... unless you came here from a Pakistan madras.
In all your posts you have shown little fashion sense and I detect a subtle bushbash attitude. go back to DU, TROLL!
146 posted on
04/12/2004 9:17:09 AM PDT by
gdc61
To: gdc61
and I detect a subtle bushbash attitudeWell, he's already said Bush isn't conservative enough for him! He's one of the "I'll hold my nose and vote for him -- maybe" voters.
One can only imagine what he would have thought of Jesus, wearing robes and hanging out with all those men, you know?
148 posted on
04/12/2004 9:19:01 AM PDT by
Howlin
To: gdc61
"what I'm saying is they were dressed conservatively and "in" fashion"
That is fine. You can say it all you want but that doesn't change the fact that you are wrong. Wearing an old jean jacket over an Easter dress is neither in fashion nor dressing conservatively.
Wearing a bright green dress with provocative white graphics and spaghetti straps is not dressing conservatively. It is also not fashionable, since part of dressing fashionably means to dress for the occasion. Jenna's dress is fine for going to visit the bars on Sixth Street down in Austin on a Saturday night, but is not fashionable to wear to Easter Services at an army base in central Texas.
I like Bush just fine. He is better than his Dad and I voted for both him and his Dad, but he is not as conservative so in my opinion not as good as Ronald Reagan as a president. Bush is much better than Kerry would be so I will be voting for him in November.
Just because I do not like the way those girls are dressed in this one instance does not mean that I am a DU troll. Not everyone on this forum has to agree about everything.
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