wearing ones pants around the hips so that they sag down and bunch up around the ankles. Originally, this was a prison thing that signified that you were another prisoner's property, ie bltch. Punks were forced to wear their pants this way so it would be easier for their masters to pull their pants down and bu tt-fuc4 them. Somehow this became a 1990's fashion trend. I learned this from watching a TV special on prison life. The inmate who related the story was an elderly black gentleman who had been sentenced to life in prison and had been there for over fifty years. He marveled how such a mark of shame became a fashion statement. He said that younger inmates don't believe him when he tells them but swears it's the truth. I believed him. I also think they should let him out already, he's like 80 and I don't think he represents a threat to society.
Look at any wanna-be gangster (wankster) How the hell are you supposed to run from cops with your pants around your hips and your shoes unlaced anyway. If any of these little punk-a$$es actually did anything bad enough to get them thrown in the slammer they would no doubt shortly find out exactly what saggy pants are good for.
Here is a no sh!tter. A while back we had multiple layovers in DFW. Each week we rode the van to the airport with the same ASA crew. We were always friendly to each other and swapped gossip. Then....the last trip of the month, we rode with the same crew and when I got to the plane and got my flight bag squared away I found a surprise. An ASA pilot put a note in my flight case saying my pants were too long and I had a poor appearance. Imagine my rage.. Some dip-sh!t had the nerve to go into my stuff! He could have put anything in there and I would have been busted going through security. So I went to the gate agent and demanded the phone number of any DFW ASA chief pilot which they gave me. I called him and explained what happened and he said he would look into it. When I got to my next destination I had a message from him and I called him back and he said he found the pilot. He said he confessed to it and that he would never do something so stupid again. Sorry if my spelling is poor I am typing this on my phone. But this really happened in DFW before the base closed. Ask around I am sure someone remembers this little story. This d-bag could have easily said something to me but he chose to go digging into my flight case so I called his boss and I hope to God he chewed his butt out.
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