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In reply to the discussion: TN saggy pants law signed by Gov. Haslam [View all]cr8tvlde
(1,185 posts)46. Well, you beat me to this one ...
but there will not be a law against cleavage because the Principal brings her into the office to determine if too much boob...side or front...is showing. Hmmm...let me see here...LOL.
I remember the days when they made girls kneel down, and if their skirt didn't touch the ground, it was indecent.
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Screw the GOP! Wasting time and peoples tax money. There was a story today on Nashville Channel 5
Lint Head
Apr 2012
#2
Then look the other way. This world is full of things that people don't like.
phleshdef
Apr 2012
#39
Um no they don't. They tell corporations what they are allowed to sell as food.
phleshdef
Apr 2012
#56
But there's stories of nekkid people, rape, all kinds of violence, and a man singing to another man
Ikonoklast
Apr 2012
#86
But it's easy not to look as more and more poor Tennessee boys are shoved out of school...
antigone382
Apr 2012
#84
It would be against the law for a teacher to ask a student to show their ass
Harry Back
Apr 2012
#77
And Arizona's legislature is passing a law about the UN's Agenda 21. These republican legislatures
pampango
Apr 2012
#60
I see your point, but Tennessee has no problem dragging poor white boys through the system, either.
antigone382
Apr 2012
#40
Yes! I am so glad at least one state is focusing on what's REALLY important!
smirkymonkey
Apr 2012
#58
I can't say 'saggy pants' is a fad since people have been doing it for years now.
WI_DEM
Apr 2012
#29
Another great victory for our God given right to never be exposed to anything
Egalitarian Thug
Apr 2012
#42
why not law imposing a fine for excessive cleavage or other displays of flesh?
Liberal_in_LA
Apr 2012
#43
Because the law's targetting a specific group of people, nothing more. (nt)
Posteritatis
Apr 2012
#82
Thank God nothing important needs to be done. Let's just pass more laws that target
Suji to Seoul
Apr 2012
#73