The Man wants to keep the bus drivers down, making them not only wear pants, but buy them.
The Man is a Bastard.
“Boo pants” /interj/ - an exclamation against the hegemony of pants. /n/ - The “pants” or other clothes you wear on your lower extremities when you have “boo pants” moments. Generally marked by an elastic waistband. “Boo pants” include lounge pants, pajama pants, shorts, skirts, kilts, lingerie, underwear, nudity, etc. This blog celebrates “boo pants” in all their glory.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Follow up
So Lady Gaga explains her pantsless ways to Rolling Stone. I'm not sure I believe it, or if this is a good reason or not.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Bruce Campbell in Boo Pants
Bruce Campbell embraces the boo pants movement:
http://www.sundaymail.co.uk/news/newsfeed/2009/02/08/grave-heart-78057-21105708/
http://www.sundaymail.co.uk/news/newsfeed/2009/02/08/grave-heart-78057-21105708/
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Celebrity fashion faux pas - Boo pants as bad idea!
I support comfort. I support people not wearing pants in the privacy of their own homes or in the homes of others who have explicitly allowed for the wearing of boo pants.
Sometimes not wearing pants is a political statement. Or at least entertaining. (Some of these occasions have already been chronicled in this blog.)
But this I just can't support. It's just a desperate cry for attention from a lonely person desperate fame. Put the panties away.
I don't follow that kind of music. So I don't know who the hell this is. All I know is that she should be picked up for indecent exposure and possibly solicitation.
Apparently, though, this is a (disturbing) fashion trend among celebs. Note that it's also all women. When men don't wear at public events, it's called flashing. It gets you registered as a sex offender.
I think the writer of the article gets it right with the last line: "Who needs pants when you have stardom?" Answer: You!
Sometimes not wearing pants is a political statement. Or at least entertaining. (Some of these occasions have already been chronicled in this blog.)
But this I just can't support. It's just a desperate cry for attention from a lonely person desperate fame. Put the panties away.
I don't follow that kind of music. So I don't know who the hell this is. All I know is that she should be picked up for indecent exposure and possibly solicitation.
Apparently, though, this is a (disturbing) fashion trend among celebs. Note that it's also all women. When men don't wear at public events, it's called flashing. It gets you registered as a sex offender.
I think the writer of the article gets it right with the last line: "Who needs pants when you have stardom?" Answer: You!
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