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    Capris

    I'd like to kick the guy who invented capris right in the nuts.

    And women.... WTF.... don't you realized that capris (particulaly the ones with baggy legs) make your legs look short and make your ass look huge? Why do you want to walk around with battleship bottom?



    And don't even get me started on men in capris.... that's just wrong....


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    Re: Capris

    Quote Originally Posted by Iceaxe

    And don't even get me started on men in capris.... that's just wrong....

    There is something worse.....men in Bermuda shorts (usually plaid) with white cotton socks (or worse yet - those black nylon socks) halfway up the calf and sandals.
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    Capri pants are the plague of female fashion. They have all the allure and charm of a bucket full of turds. The irony is how

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    I like capris. On my woman of course. Evan better when they are crumpled on the floor!
    The man thong is wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaxx
    I like capris. On my woman of course.
    I always assumed you were slightly gay, your approval of Capris turn the flames up to fabulous.


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    I prefer the capris to this

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    And don't even get me started on men in capris.... that's just wrong....
    Guys don't wear capris, they call 'em 3/4 pants...more manly sounding...
    I know, they're still capris.

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