NPR: Morning Edition : Ban Those Pants Louisana lawmaker wants to outlaw those popular hip-hugging pants.
This reminds me of hearing someone say that they found women wearing half-shirts exposing their midrifts unacceptable.
I'm not fond of either half-shirts or hip-huggers, and if they're exposing underwear or whatnot, I find it incredibly lacking in class. But banning them? Surely this is ridiculous and Louisiana has more important laws to work on.
But I wonder if the argument over this law could lead to the lift on the ban on nudity.
Good point. As always, folks should be careful what they 'bring to justice.' If they don't win, the laws that they set in motion might be more distasteful than the symptom that set about to eradicate. Might be a good thing for LA to keep up with their pants police misguidings.
Posted by Katherine | Saturday 15 May 2004 3:20PM
Exactly...
But maybe this is the natural order of society... That we may eventually overturn the effects of Adam & Eve in the Garden of Eden. hehe. Though probably not outdoors in cold climates. hehe.
Posted by Chloe | Wednesday 19 May 2004 2:52PM
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