essential polo colors (guys)

<p>"tallkell: Nah, it's that 62,040,610 people in America are tired of a small fraction of the other 59,028,111 being condescending liberal douchebags and thinking that all 62,040,610 of them are "morons." The party "for the people" needs to realize that calling a majority of "the people" morons doesn't bode well for vote totals. Jackass."</p>

<p>haha..i love getting a rise out of those stupid, ignorant republicans.</p>

<p>"haha..i love getting a rise out of those stupid, ignorant republicans."</p>

<p>hahaha....they're such douchebags ;-)</p>

<p>"The next person to call Bush an idiot better have graduated from Yale and Harvard."</p>

<p>George Bush graduated Yale with a C average. A ****ing moron could pull that off. Well, I guess his pathetic average could have been due to all the coke he snorted and all the liquor he drank.</p>

<p>"George Bush graduated Yale with a C average. A ****ing moron could pull that off. Well, I guess his pathetic average could have been due to all the coke he snorted and all the liquor he drank."</p>

<p>Let's not forget, he was rejected from the University of Texas Law School.</p>

<p>But he got into Yale. Hmm....</p>

<p>He also had a 1206 SAT, which I guess isn't that bad.</p>

<p>Ever heard of grade inflation dumbass? A C in the 60s is as good as an A now. Yea, I am truly a die hard Republican who ****es on the Bible. </p>

<p>But I am guessing you won't have a hard time getting cozy with your profs at Berkeley.</p>

<p>i thought this was about shirt colors</p>

<p>"Yea, I am truly a die hard Republican who ****es on the Bible."</p>

<p>Watch your language. There are good Christians here who truly are deplored by the way you are defaming the good book.</p>

<p>Oh yeah, and I believe ya on the grade part. Mr. University of Texas rejectee was actually a genius.</p>

<p>As Bush would say:
"There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again."</p>

<p>Video:
<a href="http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/multimedia/foolbush.mov%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://politicalhumor.about.com/library/multimedia/foolbush.mov&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>PEOPPPPLEEEE....WATCH FIGHT CLUB..PLEASSSE...this is **<strong><em>...al those obsession for brands and fashions, you talk like you are goats or something..always staying together with the same manners. Do whatever the *</em></strong> you want, choose and make your own clothes, and say what the * you want to say.....pink...blue..brown..green...what the ****....are we birds or something?</p>

<p>Fight Club was truly retarded, both as a movie and the message it sent. The script had Edward Norton and Brad Pitt preaching against consumerism and corporatism. After the credits rolled, guess who took home a couple of 20 million dollar checks? Oh, lets not forget Chuck here..royalty money. Can you spell hypocrisy?</p>

<p>everybody at my hs has pink polo shirts i have a bunch too. get pink, maybe 2 different blues, red, and green. stripes are good too! if you want them for cheap go to like jc penney or target or kohls. if you want to spend a little more then go to american eagle or hollister. and if you dont care about the price then go to lacoste, A&F, burberry, or maybe Saks 5th avenue cuz they have a lot of choices</p>

<p>It was a major hollywood movie they can't change that. It's not like it was an official doctrine that everyone involved was following :p</p>

<p>The book of course was way better IMO. There were a lot of little differences between the book and the movie; probably to make the movie more entertaining. i.e. No corporations were blown up and the main character ends up in an asylum or something along those lines.</p>

<p>actually it's not contradictory to make a movie critiquing capitalism/consumerism and then pay the actors millions. the Actors are just acting out the lines...they are not the moviemakers, they are hired by the moviemakers to communicate the message. the actors are like soldiers-for-hire who don't have to have any loyalty to the actual cause/message. edward norton and brad pitt aren't critiquing capitalism, they are hired to communicate the moviemakers' opinions. so if they make tons of money out of it, it's not hypocritical. maybe a little ironic but definitely to be expected</p>

<p>I love how this thread has jumped from polo shirts, to pink polos, to homosexual bashing, to Bush, to religion, to Fight Club.</p>

<p>Back to the original question.</p>

<p>1) black
2) white
3) grey
4) navy
5) pink</p>

<p>I have all of those except pink. I think we established that pink is not -essential- :p</p>

<p>Essential (classy):
1) Navy
2) Black
3) White
4) Gray
5) Burgundy</p>

<p>Bad (not classy):
1) Most neon colors, especially neon yellow. I had a highlighter yellow Lacoste shirt once. I now regret wearing it :p This doesn't include bright colors, just the neon versions.
2) Pink</p>

<p>about fight club..im talking about he message of it....the essence.....i think its really important</p>

<p>i was curious to know why a discussin on what color polos to get would be this many pages long.</p>

<p>now that i know, i wish i hadn't.</p>

<p>this discussion has gotten ridiculous.</p>

<p>This is a public service announcement.</p>

<p>To keep yourself from total and utter douchebaggery please refrain from the following:
1- Buying pink polos.
2- Popping the collar on said polos.</p>

<p>That is all.</p>

<p>I wouldnt be caught dead in a polo, let alone a pink one.</p>

<p>"I wouldnt be caught dead in a polo, let alone a pink one."</p>

<p>So, I take it, you don't get laid much.</p>

<p>White is a good color to match with anything...and also a few striped ones, and green is an attention-grabber.</p>