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Husky Jacks open thread [2019]
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1. getting a bj doesn't make you gay, the blower is gay, not the bloweeMikeDamone said:
Wearing crocs is like getting blown by a dude. You look down and realize you’re gay.chuck said:
I don't wear flip flops as they're not supportive or sturdy enough on the feet for the things I do. I allow myself one new pair of the basic Crocs (for lounging about the house/yard or a quick run to the store) and one new pair of soakable sandals (for basically everything else) every year. My feet get pretty hammered and torn up but I consider it an acceptable tradeoff for the comfort.FremontTroll said:
No, just no.dirtysouwfdawg said:
The souwf agrees. 30 degree swings in a day warrant shorts, flip flops, and zip up hoodie. Then unzip and roll the sleeves during the afternoon as temp increases and then take sleeves down and put hood back on for the afternoon hurricane.chuck said:
You've never gone out in shirts on a cold morning where you know it'll get nice and warm after a bit? I'd rather look like a tool in jacket and shirts for an hour or two in the morning than needlessly wear pants on a sunny day.FremontTroll said:
If its cold enough that you need a jacket or fleece then you shouldn't be wearing shorts.GrundleStiltzkin said:
This is an important debate. Let's jack this thread
Flip flops are not acceptable for adults anywhere except the beach.
2. the hate on crocs is has gone to far. yes, they are ugly, but for wearing around the house, washing the car, on the dock or boat...they have their place -
Absolutely confirms only fags wear Crocs!BennyBeaver said:
1. getting a bj doesn't make you gay, the blower is gay, not the bloweeMikeDamone said:
Wearing crocs is like getting blown by a dude. You look down and realize you’re gay.chuck said:
I don't wear flip flops as they're not supportive or sturdy enough on the feet for the things I do. I allow myself one new pair of the basic Crocs (for lounging about the house/yard or a quick run to the store) and one new pair of soakable sandals (for basically everything else) every year. My feet get pretty hammered and torn up but I consider it an acceptable tradeoff for the comfort.FremontTroll said:
No, just no.dirtysouwfdawg said:
The souwf agrees. 30 degree swings in a day warrant shorts, flip flops, and zip up hoodie. Then unzip and roll the sleeves during the afternoon as temp increases and then take sleeves down and put hood back on for the afternoon hurricane.chuck said:
You've never gone out in shirts on a cold morning where you know it'll get nice and warm after a bit? I'd rather look like a tool in jacket and shirts for an hour or two in the morning than needlessly wear pants on a sunny day.FremontTroll said:
If its cold enough that you need a jacket or fleece then you shouldn't be wearing shorts.GrundleStiltzkin said:
This is an important debate. Let's jack this thread
Flip flops are not acceptable for adults anywhere except the beach.
2. the hate on crocs is has gone to far. yes, they are ugly, but for wearing around the house, washing the car, on the dock or boat...they have their place -
can't handle the thong between the toe. I rotate adidas slides, birks, chocos, tevas and crocs for my non-shoe wearing scenarios. #diversityHillsboroDuck said:
Spoken like somebody who has never lived in the humidity of the south.FremontTroll said:
No, just no.dirtysouwfdawg said:
The souwf agrees. 30 degree swings in a day warrant shorts, flip flops, and zip up hoodie. Then unzip and roll the sleeves during the afternoon as temp increases and then take sleeves down and put hood back on for the afternoon hurricane.chuck said:
You've never gone out in shirts on a cold morning where you know it'll get nice and warm after a bit? I'd rather look like a tool in jacket and shirts for an hour or two in the morning than needlessly wear pants on a sunny day.FremontTroll said:
If its cold enough that you need a jacket or fleece then you shouldn't be wearing shorts.GrundleStiltzkin said:
This is an important debate. Let's jack this thread
Flip flops are not acceptable for adults anywhere except the beach.
I hated flip flops (my parents called them "thongs" growing up so that didn't help), literally hated how they felt on my feet, hated how they looked, hated everything about them. But about six or seven years into living in humidity I learned to wear them, and now I swear by them in the summer. May to September when I'm not at work I'm probably wearing them 81% of the time. As is literally everyone else down here.
It's a different world. -
way to interfere with my sextuplet shitpost barrage. fag.Sledog said:
Absolutely confirms only fags wear Crocs!BennyBeaver said:
1. getting a bj doesn't make you gay, the blower is gay, not the bloweeMikeDamone said:
Wearing crocs is like getting blown by a dude. You look down and realize you’re gay.chuck said:
I don't wear flip flops as they're not supportive or sturdy enough on the feet for the things I do. I allow myself one new pair of the basic Crocs (for lounging about the house/yard or a quick run to the store) and one new pair of soakable sandals (for basically everything else) every year. My feet get pretty hammered and torn up but I consider it an acceptable tradeoff for the comfort.FremontTroll said:
No, just no.dirtysouwfdawg said:
The souwf agrees. 30 degree swings in a day warrant shorts, flip flops, and zip up hoodie. Then unzip and roll the sleeves during the afternoon as temp increases and then take sleeves down and put hood back on for the afternoon hurricane.chuck said:
You've never gone out in shirts on a cold morning where you know it'll get nice and warm after a bit? I'd rather look like a tool in jacket and shirts for an hour or two in the morning than needlessly wear pants on a sunny day.FremontTroll said:
If its cold enough that you need a jacket or fleece then you shouldn't be wearing shorts.GrundleStiltzkin said:
This is an important debate. Let's jack this thread
Flip flops are not acceptable for adults anywhere except the beach.
2. the hate on crocs is has gone to far. yes, they are ugly, but for wearing around the house, washing the car, on the dock or boat...they have their place -
That's where I used to be. I forced myself to learn it, now it doesn't bother me. They're superior to all of those in most situations for me, though Tevas/Chocos style stuff are better for white water rafting, walking out on a jetty type activities.BennyBeaver said:
can't handle the thong between the toe. I rotate adidas slides, birks, chocos, tevas and crocs for my non-shoe wearing scenarios. #diversityHillsboroDuck said:
Spoken like somebody who has never lived in the humidity of the south.FremontTroll said:
No, just no.dirtysouwfdawg said:
The souwf agrees. 30 degree swings in a day warrant shorts, flip flops, and zip up hoodie. Then unzip and roll the sleeves during the afternoon as temp increases and then take sleeves down and put hood back on for the afternoon hurricane.chuck said:
You've never gone out in shirts on a cold morning where you know it'll get nice and warm after a bit? I'd rather look like a tool in jacket and shirts for an hour or two in the morning than needlessly wear pants on a sunny day.FremontTroll said:
If its cold enough that you need a jacket or fleece then you shouldn't be wearing shorts.GrundleStiltzkin said:
This is an important debate. Let's jack this thread
Flip flops are not acceptable for adults anywhere except the beach.
I hated flip flops (my parents called them "thongs" growing up so that didn't help), literally hated how they felt on my feet, hated how they looked, hated everything about them. But about six or seven years into living in humidity I learned to wear them, and now I swear by them in the summer. May to September when I'm not at work I'm probably wearing them 81% of the time. As is literally everyone else down here.
It's a different world.
Crocs are never necessary. -
Jorts?
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The thing is that shoe technology has come a long ways in the last 10 years (socks too.)HillsboroDuck said:
Spoken like somebody who has never lived in the humidity of the south.FremontTroll said:
No, just no.dirtysouwfdawg said:
The souwf agrees. 30 degree swings in a day warrant shorts, flip flops, and zip up hoodie. Then unzip and roll the sleeves during the afternoon as temp increases and then take sleeves down and put hood back on for the afternoon hurricane.chuck said:
You've never gone out in shirts on a cold morning where you know it'll get nice and warm after a bit? I'd rather look like a tool in jacket and shirts for an hour or two in the morning than needlessly wear pants on a sunny day.FremontTroll said:
If its cold enough that you need a jacket or fleece then you shouldn't be wearing shorts.GrundleStiltzkin said:
This is an important debate. Let's jack this thread
Flip flops are not acceptable for adults anywhere except the beach.
I hated flip flops (my parents called them "thongs" growing up so that didn't help), literally hated how they felt on my feet, hated how they looked, hated everything about them. But about six or seven years into living in humidity I learned to wear them, and now I swear by them in the summer. May to September when I'm not at work I'm probably wearing them 81% of the time. As is literally everyone else down here.
It's a different world.
If you are in a setting and climate where you don't/can't wear actual real shoes then just wear Nike flyknits. Super comfortable, breathable, and actually functional if you need to do anything other than walk and sound like a child flip flop flip flop flip flop down the street. -
Heelys or GTFO

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Slides> flip flops
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Jokes on you we will go 13-0 and make the playoff next seasonPurpleJ said:Did we go 10-4 with a bowl loss yet?
then lose and still not have won a meaningful game in the Pete era.

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