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Old 08-24-2007, 04:02 PM
tuq tuq is offline
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I thot the white stickers were for street parking in those beaches. No?

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Hmmmm, maybe there is something to this. I assumed it was for people to give themselves a stupid shout-out about where they vacation, but I could see it being applicable for something like that.
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Old 08-24-2007, 04:04 PM
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I thot the white stickers were for street parking in those beaches. No?

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Hmmmm, maybe there is something to this. I assumed it was for people to give themselves a stupid shout-out about where they vacation, but I could see it being applicable for something like that.

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I'm pretty sure every gift shop in the Outer Banks sells those stickers.
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Old 08-24-2007, 04:07 PM
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I'm pretty sure every gift shop in the Outer Banks sells those stickers.

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Yeah, see I almost never spend any time around beaches so have no clue about this. Back to hating on these people then I guess.
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Old 08-24-2007, 04:11 PM
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Default Re: The mark of the douchebag

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I thot the white stickers were for street parking in those beaches. No?

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Hmmmm, maybe there is something to this. I assumed it was for people to give themselves a stupid shout-out about where they vacation, but I could see it being applicable for something like that.

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I'm pretty sure every gift shop in the Outer Banks sells those stickers.

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OBX, if you say so, but you realize there *are* beach towns in this country where they mail to residents valid parking stickers, similar to those oval ones, that are required by law, for street parking during summertime and on weekends.
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Old 08-24-2007, 04:30 PM
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I don't agree with a lot of these suggestions, but this thread delivers hard.

My own suggestions: People who went to Harvard who say they "went to school in Boston" like we don't know what the [censored] that means. I'm not bragging but really I am. (Note, nobody who went to like MIT or Tufts ever does this, just Harvard)

Wearing a basketball jersey to play/watch basketball. (Similarly, wearing a replica Jersey to play pickup soccer). Seriously, for some reason basketball jerseys are much douchier than others. I think baseball jerseys to the park or to a BBQ are completely cool. Hockey sweaters rock, fullstop.

Any "more patriotic than thou art" bumper sticker. Any "more environmentally conscious than thou art" bumper sticker, especially on a car that isn't like a Prius. Confederate Flag bumperstickers = ne plus ultra of d-baggery.

Zubaz. Bonus d-bag points for wearing them at the gym with a tight, tucked-in man tank-top.

Grills.

Wallet Chains.

I 42nd bluetooth. While not in car or otherwise actively using hands.

Using blackberry at a restaurant. Worse is at a movie.

Radiohead fans.

Guys wearing white pants.
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Old 08-24-2007, 04:33 PM
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emon,

I'm gonna be honest and say that people who wear sports jerseys to game generally suck - I don't think that makes them "douchebags" per se, but that they trend towards being blue-collar weirdos. I have not a single friend who has ever worn a team player jersey to a sporting event, ever. But I do see a lot of guys with mullets and wispy mustaches sporting them along with their sweet jeans shorts and tennis shoes.

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Must be a regional thing. Wearing a Chiefs Shirt to Arrowhead Stadium is almost requried.
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Old 08-24-2007, 04:36 PM
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emon,

I'm gonna be honest and say that people who wear sports jerseys to game generally suck - I don't think that makes them "douchebags" per se, but that they trend towards being blue-collar weirdos. I have not a single friend who has ever worn a team player jersey to a sporting event, ever. But I do see a lot of guys with mullets and wispy mustaches sporting them along with their sweet jeans shorts and tennis shoes.

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Must be a regional thing. Wearing a Chiefs Shirt to Arrowhead Stadium is almost requried.

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same here with the cardinals. personally, I have never worn a jersey, and dont own any and think its lame, but at least 75% of guys at a cards game have one.
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Old 08-24-2007, 04:40 PM
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Guys who say that they "play guitar" and can't rock anywhere north of 5-6 chords and a highly butchered Free Bird.
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Old 08-24-2007, 04:44 PM
By-Tor By-Tor is offline
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tribal or barbwire tattoo, branding or...

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Old 08-24-2007, 04:45 PM
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Bytor,

Where'd you find that pic? Who actually gets a tattoo like that thinking it's a good idea?

The only way I could see a card tattoo being even remotely ok would be if it's on a pro magician or something like that, and even then it's questionable.
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