Did any of you ever wear husky jeans as a kid? Toll and I kid about this every once in a while and for some reason Norm brought up the word a few minutes ago while I was talking to him. Well I wore some huskies at one point in my life cause I was a fat kid. I still am a bit of a fat kid but at least now I’m not all chub…or at least I like to think so. Yeah, so I just watched Adaptation tonight. Kinda made me think a bit about how people treat each other and how people perceive they’re being treated some times. One of the characters in this movie is really paranoid about what others think and another just doesn’t care. I can definitely look back at different times in my life where I’ve embodied both of these attitudes. Why do we do this to ourselves? I think I can safely say I usually don’t care about what people think on the non-important issues at this point in my life. Important issues would be things like looking presentable at work so my boss doesn’t think I’m an idiot or not seeing how loud I can belch in the middle of a church service cause it’s just not the right thing to do. Oh well, just another random thought.
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i wore husky jeans at one point. i think it was a poor, poor, very poor marketing decision on the part of jean retailers. i was ashamed and hated the name “husky” attached to my jean tag. stupid now that i look back on it, but hey…we’re little kids—why don’t they just have “fat,” “chuppy” or “extremely lard” as jean themes???
i wore husky jeans at one point. i think it was a poor, poor, very poor marketing decision on the part of jean retailers. i was ashamed and hated the name “husky” attached to my jean tag. stupid now that i look back on it, but hey…we’re little kids—why don’t they just have “fat,” “chuppy” or “extremely lard” as jean themes???