I didn't say mini, I said pleated skirts.You’re the one who said everyone looks good in mini skirts, so ummm… glass house owner stop throwing stones.
I didn't say mini, I said pleated skirts.You’re the one who said everyone looks good in mini skirts, so ummm… glass house owner stop throwing stones.
That’s much worseI didn't say mini, I said pleated skirts.
Huh?That’s much worse
A pleated skirt looks like a curtain on larger women and makes thinner women look boxy. It is not a flattering at all. Yoga pants are form fitting and darker in often color (black or dark blue or dark purple), so the wearer’s figure seems better than it is in reality. It’s not really even close.Huh?
Something that can be complementary to any body type and range from revealing to conservative is much worse as an "all women look good in it" item than a mini skirt? Or yoga pants?
I don't think we could disagree more on this one.
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I was there. You are way off. There was a helluva lot more than 25%.I know you’re being snarky, but the urban legend about that game keeps growing. The stadium was maybe 25% Nebraska fans. The red stood out against the black, so it looked a lot worse than it was. And if we are honest, 25% is still a huge number.
Plati told me he counted and there were only 47 Nebraska fans at that game.I was there. You are way off. There was a helluva lot more than 25%.
Nah. It just seemed that way. I’m not saying they didn’t show out. They showed up in numbers. That doesn’t mean there was 25,000 of them in the stands. More like half that, which is still a lot, but c’mon.I was there. You are way off. There was a helluva lot more than 25%.
They can seem like a lot more than are actually there. In addition to being physically large they are all in red polyester head to toe and they tend to be overbearing, loud, and in the way a lot.Nah. It just seemed that way. I’m not saying they didn’t show out. They showed up in numbers. That doesn’t mean there was 25,000 of them in the stands. More like half that, which is still a lot, but c’mon.
Rushed 94 v Iowa State.I have to say... I am not a big fan of rushing the field because everyone does it now. The inevitable result of students rushing the field becomes that every student fan base is going to want to do it, so eventually every school will do it (and then the reaction is the SEC penalizing the school that does it).
With that said, I have reserved my rushing the field for only 2 games in my entire CU career:
1994 Colorado @ Michigan-- Yes you are fu$%ing right I rushed the MICHIGAN FIELD.
2001 Neb*%$ka @ Colorado- DAMN RIGHT I DID!
1994 Iowa State @ Colorado- I did not rush the field- just wanted to watch the "Carrying Off of Salaam" from the front row student GA section.
1995 Texas A & M @ Colorado- I did NOT rush the field, I watched the students get tear gassed from the comfort of the front row in the GA section.
Does streaking = rushing the field?Rushed 94 v Iowa State.
The twist was - I was actually working security and the head security guy could tell a rush was coming so he went around to all the non-“professional “ security and told us to take off the security polos we were wearing.
I de-securitied myself and rushed the field.
I think that is categorized as "lushing the field".Does streaking = rushing the field?
YesDoes streaking = rushing the field?
Absent some manscaping, could it be "bushing the field"?I think that is categorized as "lushing the field".
Tushing?Absent some manscaping, could it be "bushing the field"?