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    As You Can See From My Name-Brand Clothing, I Am Not Poor

    Just because I happen to live with my four brothers and sisters in my mom's two-bedroom South Side apartment, work at Taco Bell, and don't have a car, some ignorant types assume that I don't have much money. But, as you can clearly see from my $220 Fubu jacket and $95 Tommy Hilfiger sweatshirt, I could not possibly be poor.

    The kind of name-brand clothing I wear is very expensive. See these Karl Kani jeans? Eighty-eight dollars. Would I spend that kind of money on a pair of jeans if I were poor? Of course not. If I were poor, I'd think $88 was way too much to spend on a pair of jeans that, with the exception of a tiny Karl Kani logo embroidered on the front right pocket, are practically indistinguishable from a plain old pair of $25 Levi's. But I don't think that's too much to spend because, for a well-off person like myself, money is no object.

    Sure, I make $5.90 an hour at Taco Bell, but that couldn't possibly be my only source of income, could it? If my total weekly take-home pay were only $175, why in the world would I spend practically that much on a Nautica sweater and pair of Timberlands? That would mean I'd have spent 40 hours slinging Chalupas just for that one shopping trip to the mall. That'd just be plain stupid. So, obviously, I must be rolling in dough. And I am. You can tell by my special non-poor-people clothing.

    Yes, it's obvious that I'm not like all those other losers who are working at Taco Bell and living with their moms. No, I'm a player. Take, for example, my socks. If I didn't have money to burn, I certainly wouldn't spend $22 for a pair of basic white athletic socks with a teeny-tiny Calvin Klein "CK" on them, would I? Of course not. I'd need to save my cash to get my telephone reconnected, or to pay off my loitering fine, or to help out my mom with the grocery bill. But, luckily, I'm not in that situation, and everyone knows it just by looking at my clothes.

    I'll admit it: A lot of people here on the South Side are poor. In fact, most of my relatives are poor, including my mother and all my siblings. Knowing that, you might assume that I don't have that much money, either. But just look at these Lugz boots. And look at this Sean John baseball cap. They prove that I'm in an entirely different social class from my relatives, as well as from all those suckers who ride the bus with me every day.

    Except for Angela, that is. I met her Monday on the C-route. She clearly belongs to a higher class of people like myself. I could tell because she was decked out from head to toe in expensive gear: Fubu jersey, Pepe jeans, and Fila shoes, not to mention a big gold chain around her neck. Angela was holding her two-year-old son, but he obviously isn't placing much of a financial strain on her, as he was wearing a complete matching Abercrombie & Fitch outfit, which must have cost around $140. Recognizing how much Angela and I had in common, I asked her out on the spot. We went to dinner at Denny's that very same night
    HERE COMES THE BABY KILLING TRAIN

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    All those name brands you mentioned are mid 90s black men apparel I hope you arent sporting or wanting to sport those brands


    Never mind I now see where you got the article from
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    Why'd you post an 8 year old irrelevant onion article in the wrong forum?
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    2:05 AM [Lothar] yeah, it's that good

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    to see if anyone was awake

    just you 2 then?
    HERE COMES THE BABY KILLING TRAIN

    CHHOOOOCHHOOO!!!

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    So what are you trying to say. That black people or lower social economic people think they are rich cause they buy designer clothes even though they live in a shitty poor area and work at a shitty poor paying job. 0r they have more money then sense and come across as total dumb arsess with cocked up priorities.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Satisfied @ Aug 26 2008, 07:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
    So what are you trying to say. That black people or lower social economic people think they are rich cause they buy designer clothes even though they live in a shitty poor area and work at a shitty poor paying job. 0r they have more money then sense and come across as total dumb arsess with cocked up priorities.[/b]

    Why do you assume that was a black person? RACIST!
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    I thought it was a girl writing it the whole time up until the last paragraph.
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bubbabuddy @ Aug 26 2008, 12:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Satisfied @ Aug 26 2008, 07:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    So what are you trying to say. That black people or lower social economic people think they are rich cause they buy designer clothes even though they live in a shitty poor area and work at a shitty poor paying job. 0r they have more money then sense and come across as total dumb arsess with cocked up priorities.[/b]

    Why do you assume that was a black person? RACIST!
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    I hope that was a joke.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Bubbabuddy @ Aug 27 2008, 04:01 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div>
    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Satisfied @ Aug 26 2008, 07:06 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    So what are you trying to say. That black people or lower social economic people think they are rich cause they buy designer clothes even though they live in a shitty poor area and work at a shitty poor paying job. 0r they have more money then sense and come across as total dumb arsess with cocked up priorities.[/b]

    Why do you assume that was a black person? RACIST!
    [/b][/quote]

    From the pic in the article. Although having a second look he&#39;s probably not actually black, although he could be part. Whatever.

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