That was awesome!easy evil said:sorry can?t resist.
OP: Pants as in the American pants? Or the normal use of the word pants? Because without pants friction becomes quite a problem.
That was awesome!easy evil said:sorry can?t resist.
Pants are over-hyped. i can do without.lolCrysisMcGee said:Okay, so I've been walking around my house all day without any pants on. The only reason I put a shirt on is because I was cold. At first it was because I just woke up, but now It's like "Pants. Who needs em?"
Usually I'm working or doing stuff, and I have to get dressed....but not at the moment.
So I was wondering if other people liked to do this?
Well, the English call underwear pants, and, well, what language are you speaking?CrysisMcGee said:Okay, so I've been walking around my house all day without any pants on. The only reason I put a shirt on is because I was cold. At first it was because I just woke up, but now It's like "Pants. Who needs em?"
Usually I'm working or doing stuff, and I have to get dressed....but not at the moment.
So I was wondering if other people liked to do this?
EDIT: Trousers, you freaks. Not sure how underpants got to be pants. Don't see underwear called wear. You crazy foreigners.
I'm pretty sure he's speaking English by the looks of his post, but nationality-wise I'm gonna take a wild guess and say he's American, because the common language there is English. It's just the slang words that are different between England and America. Besides, there's no such thing as speaking "American."MurderousToaster said:Well, the English call underwear pants, and, well, what language are you speaking?CrysisMcGee said:Okay, so I've been walking around my house all day without any pants on. The only reason I put a shirt on is because I was cold. At first it was because I just woke up, but now It's like "Pants. Who needs em?"
Usually I'm working or doing stuff, and I have to get dressed....but not at the moment.
So I was wondering if other people liked to do this?
EDIT: Trousers, you freaks. Not sure how underpants got to be pants. Don't see underwear called wear. You crazy foreigners.
I do believe that English Win has been achieved here. And I, like any good male subject of Her Majesty, prefer trousers to any form of lower body clothing.Daystar Clarion said:Pants? ohhhhhhh, you mean trousers. Blasted foreigners.
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