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To: Responsibility2nd

“Football coaches wear them on the sidelines. Toddlers sport them on trips to the park. They are what we grab when we run to the market or head out in the cold to walk the dogs.

Yet somehow the humble hooded sweat shirt has evolved from basic, everyday apparel to a sinister symbol of urban terror.”

Perhaps when it is 90 degrees outside, someone wearing a hoodie seems a bit off (unless of course they are a nun).


3 posted on 03/27/2012 2:04:04 PM PDT by I cannot think of a name
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To: I cannot think of a name

or a biker, or drive a jeep sans top and doors.

i was wearing one the last couple weekends when it was fairly warm, but still a touch chilly in the jeep.


22 posted on 03/27/2012 2:18:46 PM PDT by absolootezer0 (2x divorced tattooed pierced harley hatin meghan mccain luvin' REAL beer drinkin' smoker ..what?)
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To: I cannot think of a name

Nuns don’t wear hoodies!

Monks do. ha.


31 posted on 03/27/2012 2:34:30 PM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (NEWT in 2012)
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To: I cannot think of a name

And I will add....

Ski masks are practicable articles of clothing ....but I suggest you take it off before entering a bank.


32 posted on 03/27/2012 2:35:28 PM PDT by eddie willers
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What is left unsaid is that hoodies, coats, and baggy clothes provide a cover for shoplifting. Our daughter managed a retail store and saw it firsthand.


38 posted on 03/27/2012 2:51:31 PM PDT by Pining_4_TX ( The state is the great fiction by which everybody seeks to live at the expense of everybody else. ~)
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