Definetely.
BTW - what does his father wear when your m8 is wearing his coat?
2007-12-26 08:38:29
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answered by nycguy10002 7
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I really don't think you got the reaction you where looking for there "mate". And your English grammar took a hammering too! ("before mine and his street cred.........".) Ha Ha!!
Keep digging that hole, you must be "moustache" deep by now, you trend setter!
Oh nearly forgot, my father is 68! ( and i told you that not so long ago you idiot!).
P.S. If my street cred is going south, why then do we have the same scarves?
2007-12-27 12:32:47
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answered by Spartacus 3
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"before mine and his street cred hits an all time low"
Pffft, do you care that much about what people think of you?
2007-12-26 16:50:50
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answered by emmm 2
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no! let him ware the coat. give your heart the make over.
one of my ex b/f used to have a thing for hats the stranger the better. it was part of his charm. you haven't lived until you've gone clubbing with a guy in a fez.
2007-12-26 16:53:14
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answered by purplepickleater42 3
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i think you should have a huge fight in the pub about it. break down, cry. make a giant scene!
that way everyone will know how childish you are, not just him.
2007-12-26 16:57:04
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answered by daintysdad 2
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Yes, it dosent hurt to offer him a change up. Approach it like that.
2007-12-26 16:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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for gods sake, let him wear what he wants.
if your his true friend than what he wears shouldnt matter, and you wouldnt be embarrassed to be seen with him, as you obviously are.
2007-12-26 16:47:25
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answered by Audrey 2
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different stroke for different folk. if he's happy wearing that and it doesn't kill you or anyone, let him be. fashion, my dear, is like beauty. it lies in the eyes of the beholder...
2007-12-26 17:48:52
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answered by Pink Blooded bad0cheetah 3
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