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Va. Bill Sets Fine for Low-Riding Pants |
2005-02-09 |
Posted by:.com |
#5 The more I think about the pants themselves, though, the less they make sense to me. I was reading somewhere (I can't remember where) the other day, that these things almost look as if they were designed to be as unflattering to the female figure as possible, simultaneously making the hips look narrow, the legs look short, the belly look flabby, and to make every single percentage of body fat _stand out_. (Maybe it was John Weidner at Random Jottings? Or Moira Breen? I think they both talked about the general subject). |
Posted by: Phil Fraering 2005-02-09 7:11:14 PM |
#4 There is a plumber exemption. I don't think there is one for carpenters. |
Posted by: Mrs. Davis 2005-02-09 5:33:45 PM |
#3 This is certainly going to cut down on housing construction in Virginia. Insert the usual crack about carpenters and plumbers here. |
Posted by: Semore B. 2005-02-09 5:26:09 PM |
#2 "anyone who displays his or her underpants in a "lewd or indecent manner." Um.... Unconstitutionally vague. |
Posted by: Mark E. 2005-02-09 3:59:18 PM |
#1 Are they exempt from the fine if the dragon is showing (yesterday's posting)??? |
Posted by: BigEd 2005-02-09 3:32:51 PM |