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Micjones 03-02-2009 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Katipan (Post 5548153)
How silly to think that just because someone wants to puke when they see this particular outfit that it means they are not fully able to enjoy any of the thousands of other walking examples in his user defined socially evolved culture.

Yeah you're right.

Couldn't have been her failure to see the distinction between Hip Hop and Black cultures that has me leads me to believe she's disaffected.

Or the fact that she thinks he's struggling to pull the look off.

Or the fact she thinks his attire represents a disconnect with the culture that it's derived from.

:rolleyes:

Bob Dole 03-02-2009 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Micjones (Post 5548080)
I've seen this look a million times over.


What's that style of cap called? Chef Boyartrucker?

rockymtnchief 03-02-2009 03:37 PM

Sorry, I don't see any culture/style in those clothes, other than the shoes. Put a non-celebrity in those clothes and he'd be laughed out of the bar and back into the bayou.

Micjones 03-02-2009 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by rockymtnchief (Post 5548203)
Sorry, I don't see any culture/style in those clothes, other than the shoes. Put a non-celebrity in those clothes and he'd be laughed out of the bar and back into the bayou.

Of course you don't. Because you don't identify with the culture.
You really ought to recognize that fact.

Just like I don't get Rock culture and skinny jeans that force your nuts back up into your stomach.

Hardly means there isn't value in it.
I just don't understand it.

bogey 03-02-2009 03:57 PM

I assume it's okay if I have my opinion. In my opinion, that hat looks goofy and I've never seen anyone in the hip hop culture where anything like it. However, if that hat was available to comedians on the stages at Branson...

bogey 03-02-2009 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by GoBobDole (Post 5548177)
What's that style of cap called? Chef Boyartrucker?

:clap:

stevieray 03-02-2009 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by bogey (Post 5548260)
I assume it's okay if I have my opinion. In my opinion, that hat looks goofy and I've never seen anyone in the hip hop culture where anything like it. However, if that hat was available to comedians on the stages at Branson...

this is how we git er done

rockymtnchief 03-02-2009 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Micjones (Post 5548222)
Of course you don't. Because you don't identify with the culture.
You really ought to recognize that fact.

Just like I don't get Rock culture and skinny jeans that force your nuts back up into your stomach.

Hardly means there isn't value in it.
I just don't understand it.

Actually, I do. I grew up the only white kid on my baseball team until I was 13. My best friend is mexican and two of my travel partners are black. Just because a celebrity (white or black) wears something, doesn't bring any culture to the attire. LJ has just mixed up his Garanimals. He's mixing 3,4,5 cultures into one. Is he a hunter, a trucker, a hip-hop star, a lumberjack?

I might not understand cultures, but I can recognize them and accept them. I can't recognize what he wants to be.

BTW...I never understood the skinny jeans either. I like the clacker on my bell to have breathing room:D

Baby Lee 03-02-2009 04:14 PM

It's like Ashton Kutcher and Abraham Lincoln had a hatbaby.

Micjones 03-02-2009 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by bogey (Post 5548260)
I assume it's okay if I have my opinion. In my opinion, that hat looks goofy and I've never seen anyone in the hip hop culture where anything like it. However, if that hat was available to comedians on the stages at Branson...

It's an enlarged trucker hat.
I've seen them many times.
Never really cared for them.

Micjones 03-02-2009 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by rockymtnchief (Post 5548271)
Actually, I do. I grew up the only white kid on my baseball team until I was 13. My best friend is mexican and two of my travel partners are black.

And this means you can identify with Hip Hop culture?
:spock:

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Just because a celebrity (white or black) wears something, doesn't bring any culture to the attire. LJ has just mixed up his Garanimals. He's mixing 3,4,5 cultures into one. Is he a hunter, a trucker, a hip-hop star, a lumberjack?
Hip Hop fashion has always accompanied a wide variety of influences.
Again, this is not a unique look. It's a hipster look that's traveled the country for 3 years now.

rockymtnchief 03-02-2009 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Micjones (Post 5548337)
And this means you can identify with Hip Hop culture?
:spock:

I think so. I grew up among it until I left for college. I have friends that still live it.

My point is, there's nothing cultural or original here. It's just a mix of crap. It would be like me going to the bar in my cowboy boots, mesh tank-top, and plaid golf pants. There's no culture and since I'm not a celebrity, it's just ugly.
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It's an enlarged trucker hat.
I've seen them many times.
Never really cared for them.
Is it so you can tuck your mullett up out of the rain?

Bob Dole 03-02-2009 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Micjones (Post 5548337)
And this means you can identify with Hip Hop culture?
:spock:


Having owned one of these, Bob Dole is pretty sure he can:

http://www.sensationalbeginnings.com/images/p149B.jpg

Micjones 03-02-2009 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by rockymtnchief (Post 5548359)
I think so. I grew up among it until I left for college. I have friends that still live it.

I grew up in the midst of lots of things I don't necessarily identify with.

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My point is, there's nothing cultural or original here. It's just a mix of crap. It would be like me going to the bar in my cowboy boots, mesh tank-top, and plaid golf pants. There's no culture and since I'm not a celebrity, it's just ugly.
The culture disagrees with you. Again, this is standard hipster dress.
There's nothing manufactured about it. Johnson is merely hopping on a fashion trend that's been in play for years now.

RNR 03-02-2009 04:41 PM

ROFL If that is hip I guess I am not! The only thing missing is a red nose. That outfit would embarrass a clown.


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