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Today's office debate: Trends or fads that flat out need to die?


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I can't believe no one has mentioned girls wearing UGGs with skirts/shorts...you look stupid!!!

Hollister/Abercrombie/American Eagle..I mean is it still 1998? That damn cologne and half naked dude ad. fug that

how about just walking by abercrombie in the mall and having to flush your eyes for 15 minutes because they spray that biohazard cologne in front of the store constantly

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The stuff they call hip-hop/rap in the mainstream media today...

The Twilight craze...

any celebrity that has their own reality show...

organized religion...

living beyond one's means...

scene bands with skinny jeans wearing fans...

uggs and shorts...

Bear Grylls...

ghost hunting shows...

texting and driving...

basically, hepcat said it best... humans...

Agree with everything but the bold...I don't mind Bear as much as others do

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I can't believe no one has mentioned girls wearing UGGs with skirts/shorts...you look stupid!!!

Hollister/Abercrombie/American Eagle..I mean is it still 1998? That damn cologne and half naked dude ad. fug that

we have mentioned it. and I said how much I love wearing it.

I wear my fuggs with skirts all the time. Guess what, we don't care if you think we look stupid. Do you have any idea how warm my legs are and how soft and fuzzy those boots are inside?

I love them :)

complaints?

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we have mentioned it. and I said how much I love wearing it.

I wear my fuggs with skirts all the time. Guess what, we don't care if you think we look stupid. Do you have any idea how warm my legs are and how soft and fuzzy those boots are inside?

I love them :)

complaints?

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I must have missed the mention. My b

and yeah, no complaints from the knee up ;)

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