I am always tempted to walk up behind him and grab his jeans and pull them up to where they are supposed to go, not halfway down his ass. He turns 21 May 3rd and doesn't have a clue, which means he is just like everyone else his age.
My brothers wear their pants like that. I softly snarled in one's ear last summer that if he didn't pull his D*&M pants up, I'd put my UPS boot up his derriere! Guess what? The pants stopped hanging down QUITE so far. No, I don't advocate violence but with some teens....in their face is all they understand!
Not all teens are that way. But a lot are.
THANK YOU, Danny....I was 18 not all that long ago but I NEVER wore my pants like most of them do today.
REsponsibility they know not much about. Accountability much less. But they really know each and every word to the hip hop they listen to, and the most intimate details in the artists life.
Ouch. That ones true. I can hold my head high and say, "I paid for that car, that car's insurance, its gas and maintenance AND put myself through college while working part-time for Big Brown." How many young people can say that today? Very sad...
When they grow up and find out that the very people they were trying to impress are not worth the time of day, things change.
Well said. That point is coming for some of them. For others, they somehow manage to keep up the partying, frat boy antics and other such behavior until close to their 30's. I don't associate with many of those but I still hear about them every now and then.
The current generation as it pretty good.
Yeah, some of us know this. The others are fooling themselves if they don't. As a student of history, I'm very well aware of this point. A shame more of my peers aren't. They'd make great discussion partners if they were....-Rocky