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Before seeing the photo I was thinking it's a personal choice what to wear, however even I would call that indecent clothing to wear in a public place, and I'm no prude.
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Walmart, Walmart, Walmart.....:shock:
What - you feel Qantas should provide underarm waxing services or something? Seriously, explain why someones underarm hair nearly made you sick. I can't wait to hear this one...
*or does the image of a white man in underwear make it even grosser - admittedly if it were not a white man, there may be more to admire* :mrgreen:
Well there is a "People of Airports" site, and yes it does have at least one other photo of the man in question here.
Here's hoping he doesn't ever fly American thus ensuring I never encounter him.
Link please? I need a chuckle
blog.peopleofairports.com
There's another photo of him at the bottom of the first page.
I didn't go any further than that. The first page was traumatising enough.
Was on a flight back from Darwin recently in J, guy in middle seats bulkhead was wearing a singlet, I was nearly sick as he put his belongings in overhead with all his under arm hair sticking out, come on Qantas you can do better than this.
I would happily donate to any fund set up to have markis10 dress in lingerie with stockings and fly from say BNE to SYD or MEL
I'll start the ball rolling,
$100.00
munitalP
There's a side of you I had never seen before :shock:
I'm going to put in $100 to not see Markis10 so attired!
There's a side of you I had never seen before :shock:
This is simply because homosexuals have more rights than any people on earth due to their lobby groups getting into the corridors of power. I would suggest that even if the person with pants showing his cough crack off was a fat white trash or black the same would have happened. I think people are too scared to reject freaks like this guy because they fear they will be labeled as homophobic as this is the big thing at the moment. If all institutions just enforced a dress code of deceny for all..this would happen.
Mikle | Melbourne - June 23, 2011, 11:14AM
I'll second that :!:There's a side of you I had never seen before :shock:
I'm going to put in $100 to not see Markis10 so attired!
I totally agree with you but the stupid anti-discrimination act took care of that a long time ago.I Honestly don't care what he chooses to wear, if he wants to dress like a girl, so be it - let him, don't come for a job interview with me, but other than that, I don't care.