Not exactly the sharpest tool in the shed.
Can he run away and join the circus?
Though different, when I was working at TGIFridays males were not allowed to wear earrings. In the front of the house because of appearence reasons, and in the back of the house (kitchen) for food saftey reasons. Can't have an earring falling into a dinner.
As a male with piercings I didn't mind the rule at all, as the employer sets the rules, and the possibility of an earring ending up in food was legitimate. But one day I forgot to take my earrings out before starting my shift. The manager told me to remove them and I did. No problem. But then I noticed that one of the female cooks was wearing earrings and I requested that the manager have her remove her earrings and the rules be altered to say NO ONE can wear earrings in the kitchen.
It was done instantly.
Girls get to wear tampacs at certain times of the month too, Mr. Wallace-does that arouse your feeling of being discriminated against as well? Probably not, for unlike lipstick and eye shadow, no one knows what you may have shoved up what, while you attend school.
In other news, Bozo the Clown, repeating 6th grade for the 20th time, has decided it's time to start wearing his make-up to school as well.
Shalom.
Black lipstick and red eye make up? And this has to do with Wicca how?
That's not lipstick, it's war paint. Mohawk, war paint -- the kid has proved himself fully qualified to be a professor at the University of Colorado.
Enabler parents. Disgusting.
Why? It's not as if he were wearing stripes with plaid.
He is a huge distraction to the learning process. Even though there is very little actual learning going on in public school these days.
And yes, he looks just about like Darth Mall. I saw him on TV last night.