Mr Trump ought to impose a new tariff on $500 pairs of shorts (not that I know where those particular fashionable garments are made). And the Congress ought to enact new sumptuary laws too: if someone can afford to spend $500 on a pair of shorts, he or she can afford to spend a thousand, with that second five hundred going straight to the Federal Treasury.
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11 comments:
The prices are gay.
The Chinese think chicken legs are a delicacy.
The model looks more like a boy than a man so he gets a pass.
I resemble that remark, sailor.
I resemble that remark, sailor.
So do I. Those look like my legs, except I have knobbier knees.
Does anyone buy clothes that hideous for those prices?
Mr Trump ought to impose a new tariff on $500 pairs of shorts (not that I know where those particular fashionable garments are made). And the Congress ought to enact new sumptuary laws too: if someone can afford to spend $500 on a pair of shorts, he or she can afford to spend a thousand, with that second five hundred going straight to the Federal Treasury.
"The Chinese think chicken legs are a delicacy."
I have chickens, pullets specifically, and they have meatier legs than that poor boy does.
"I have chickens, pullets specifically, and they have meatier legs than that poor boy does."
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When I lived in a group household years ago, we took turns cooking.
One of my main courses was "Pullet Surprise".
Guy looks like he would rather be waterboarded than made to stand around wearing that shit.
Didn't know the Guardian did fashion.
As they used to say in MAD Magazine, ECCH.
I can't believe that isn't a parody.
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