That literally describes all of southern Connecticut
But yeah in all honesty the shoreline is super hoity-toity. I bet she lived in like Old Saybrook or something.
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It was great, for the one year I lived down there (at the pinnacle of my alcoholism) I used to love terrorizing the streets in my busted old Datsun with no exhaust, not having shaven in like a week wearing ripped clothes while people in Porsches, Mercedes, and Ferraris looked at me like I was the worst human being on earth.
Damn straight, pink ain't manly enough for my wardrobe. Especially not a pink polo. God I feel gay just thinking about how I would look in such a shirt let alone actually wearing one. It's beyond me how anyone could wear one. And as far as the whole "tough guys wear pink" thing, that all depends on if you think the jersey shore type are "tough guys" or not. Cause my shifty-eyed-redneck ass still considers them faggots in my book.
The only things in My wardrobe that are Carhartt are my winter jacket and my leather belt. I can however be found wearing jeans 99% of the time as well as my steel toed timberland pros which I wear about 350 days out of the year. Days that I have court (like tomorrow) are the few exception to this.
Now that doesn't mean I don't own nice things, I have a really nice suit (which I wear to weddings and court) and a really nice suede jacket with faux-fur lining. I also have several "going out" type shirts if you will (one or two designer brands even, including a couple pairs of fancy/stylish jeans), if I try I can look damn good but honestly who am I trying to impress? I do not live in a city, you will not find me in preppy situations. I don't need to dress up to pass out on a floor in a room full of my dude friends next to a bottle of booze.
And I don't wear hats ever. Though I do own one that has the word "rules" with a big red X through it lol.
Heh, of course.
"Man I hate the drake."