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Move over, baggy pants. Saggy pants? Old news.
“Skinny pants” are the newest rage, and at least one area school district is aiming to keep them off school campuses.
Seth Chamlee, a student at Kimbrough Middle School in Mesquite, found that out the hard way on Tuesday. School administrators gave him a choice: Go home, or trade his skin-tight skinny pants for slacks provided by the school.
Lets get this straight, I HATE SKINNY PANTS! I hat them enough on girls, so don't get me started about boys wearing them.
On that note, when I was in school, wide leg jeans were the big thing. As most of you remember, I'm not talking about baggy boot cut jeans, I'm talking about 32" leg JNCO Jeans and the like. They were banned in my school for a short while.
Whatever the kids decide to wear these days will piss off parents and teachers, because that is the point. Its juvenile non-conformity. Mom and dad say pull up your pants, and you let them sag around your ass. Your teacher comments your pants are too baggy, you find the baggiest pair that will still stay on. You go against the authority because you think you can, and that's part of growing up.
Some things probably shouldn't be worn in school, but who am I to say something? I wore pants that had legs wide enough my waist would fit through. My parents wore things like bell bottoms, and hideous corduroy pants. Kids are going to wear what they want.
I still hate those stupid skinny jeans though.
It may not look like it, but this was a voicemail from a saleman
telling us our window blinds would be in this week. Google voice
doesn't like thick southern accents it seems.