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Tuesday, 18 October 2005

A hint for all the sorostitutes...gauchos...once a discount store is airing a commercial for them, they're available in child's sizes, and older women (like, 60+) are asking for them, I think it's safe to say that trend is, thankfully, over...

posted by: Cannonball14 at 12:56 | link | comments (4) |
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#1  18 October 2005 - 13:04
 
Wow! I learned something new today!

I had to push the word "gauchos" through Google to figure out what you were talking about. Gauchos must be Spanish for "kind of fugly."

Too bad I'll you'll probably be seeing them in another 20 or so years when they come back in style and your kid is wearing them!

"Look, Mom, at my cool new clothes! Isn't this stylish?" ;-)
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#2  18 October 2005 - 13:05
 
you and I, we could be great friends. The word "sorostitutes" is priceless.

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#3  18 October 2005 - 13:27
 
I wish I could take credit for that...the word's been around for years, but some journalist around here got in trouble for using it in a newspaper article recently.

My (fabulously gay) friend and I did come up with "prostitots" at Britney Spears concert a few years ago. (Before you think any thoughts...we were working a food booth as a fundraiser for a performance group we coach...)

For those of you wondering what prostitots refers to...the average age in attendance that night was about 8, and they were ALL dressed like their idol.
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#4  18 October 2005 - 15:36
 
Sorostitutes, prostitos...two new words that I have added to my vernacular.
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