They're tuxedos, mind in the gutter gator.I hate to be that guy, but the glorification of the pimp and ho thing is really tragic.
To make it a family thing speaks to where we are as a country.
Does shame exist anymore?
I guess I'm too old school. I know the grandparents would love it to see my children and I dressed as pimps.
Rant over
I hate to be that guy, but the glorification of the pimp and ho thing is really tragic.
To make it a family thing speaks to where we are as a country.
Does shame exist anymore?
I guess I'm too old school. I know the grandparents would love it to see my children and I dressed as pimps.
Rant over
To borrow a phrase from Cool Hand Luke- "What we have here is a failure to communicate".Shame exists everywhere. But big pimpin isn't shameful. Certainly isn't tragic either. So why would you ask (rhetorically, but still asked) if shame exists anymore?
The family in the picture doesn't look shamed or embarrassed @ all. So what's the real problem here?
Since I'm now the subject of a Volnation thread, a little history on our attire. The suit was an idea I came up with after being invited by some of my wife's family from Tuscaloosa to a Bama game at Bryant-Denny in 2011. They knew I was a VFL and was pretty confident that BAMA would thrash us that year and they wanted me to be there so that they could enjoy seeing me watch my beloved Vols lose. Knowing that the Vols winning that day was a longshot, I wanted to do something to make the Bammer's eyes hurt so I channeled my inner Lloyd Christmas and put together the Orange Tux. I never set out to be the pimp persona that everyone labeled me, but I figured if your going to be labeled as pimp, you might as well embrace it and rock the hell out of it. I've upgraded the outfit over the years and the family has joined in. My kids hate Bama so bad that they refuse to eat red skittles as it reminds them of crimson. I'll rock the orange forever. I plan to be buried in this suit, hopefully no time soon.
@Bama_Hater
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I hate to be that guy, but the glorification of the pimp and ho thing is really tragic.
To make it a family thing speaks to where we are as a country.
Does shame exist anymore?
I guess I'm too old school. I know the grandparents would love it to see my children and I dressed as pimps.
Rant over
You are a true inspiration to us all my friend!! :thumbsup:Since I'm now the subject of a Volnation thread, a little history on our attire. The suit was an idea I came up with after being invited by some of my wife's family from Tuscaloosa to a Bama game at Bryant-Denny in 2011. They knew I was a VFL and was pretty confident that BAMA would thrash us that year and they wanted me to be there so that they could enjoy seeing me watch my beloved Vols lose. Knowing that the Vols winning that day was a longshot, I wanted to do something to make the Bammer's eyes hurt so I channeled my inner Lloyd Christmas and put together the Orange Tux. I never set out to be the pimp persona that everyone labeled me, but I figured if your going to be labeled as pimp, you might as well embrace it and rock the hell out of it. I've upgraded the outfit over the years and the family has joined in. My kids hate Bama so bad that they refuse to eat red skittles as it reminds them of crimson. I'll rock the orange forever. I plan to be buried in this suit, hopefully no time soon.
@Bama_Hater
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