No, but you could convince me... maybe...paintedblue120January 27 2006, 04:50:38 UTC
+ I love Plain White T's! + Pink Lady apples are the best! + Irish Step Dancing. I have never done it but I like to watch it.
- Didn't have much to say about the topics. - Didn't get a clear picture of the type of person you are - Too much talking about clothes... Being preppy isn't only about clothes, and I'm sure you know that, but this "First off, you need to know the clothes I buy. I don't go into a store if they don't carry at least one of the following:" turned me WAY WAY WAY off. It sounded... snobby and cold. I'm not trying to be mean, but "classy" does not equal snobby. - Your three wishes were geared towards clothes. What about the happiness of your friends or family? Isn't there anything else you'd want in your life other than clothes and money? That just seems shallow to me. - Does it really matter that you live in a "preppy" town
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Re: No, but you could convince me... maybe...marshfieldblowsJanuary 27 2006, 19:34:49 UTC
No apologies are necassary. The point I was trying to make about living in a preppy town is that I could get a couple more people to join, not that it makes a difference to my personality.
I don't try to be snobby at all, and really I have a lot of friends regardless of how they dress or whatnot, but I do really enjoy shopping and dressing nicely.
The thing about the wishes, like I said below, is that if I could think of anything my friends or my family needed, it would be number one. Say my best friend's mother got laid off. I'd wish she could get a better job that she would enjoy more.
The thing about it seeming shallow is that it was getting a little late and I had to start a science paper, so I kinda rushed. I'd edit it to include more, but I don't know if it's allowed. If I do edit it, spelling and grammar will be the first things I correct.
- "You should vote me in becuase I live in on of the preppiest towns" - "I don't go into a store if they don't carry at least one of the following: Lacoste, Polo Ralph Lauren, Nautica" - "It's not what you buy, it's whom you buy."
Prep is not defined by where you live. It is not defined solely by what you wear. Neither is it defined by money. It is a lifestyle, a way of living, a character that sets you apart from the rest. A true prep would know that.
Re: Eh, you could convince me...marshfieldblowsJanuary 27 2006, 19:29:02 UTC
See, the thing about the three wishes is that right now, neither my friends or I are having any problems. If we were I would absolutely put themselves before me. And I wouldn't keep all the clothes I buy for myself.
The think about clothes is I -really- love to shop. It's not what I think a prep necassarily is, but I do believe it's a good part of it.
Changing my answer...x3ill2gill7xJanuary 28 2006, 22:17:20 UTC
Ok, so its a yes now. Reading your responses to other comments and how well you handled criticism really convinced me that you should be a part of this community. Plus, you're reppin' MA & you're a Kanye fan. So, good luck!
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+ Pink Lady apples are the best!
+ Irish Step Dancing. I have never done it but I like to watch it.
- Didn't have much to say about the topics.
- Didn't get a clear picture of the type of person you are
- Too much talking about clothes... Being preppy isn't only about clothes, and I'm sure you know that, but this "First off, you need to know the clothes I buy. I don't go into a store if they don't carry at least one of the following:" turned me WAY WAY WAY off. It sounded... snobby and cold. I'm not trying to be mean, but "classy" does not equal snobby.
- Your three wishes were geared towards clothes. What about the happiness of your friends or family? Isn't there anything else you'd want in your life other than clothes and money? That just seems shallow to me.
- Does it really matter that you live in a "preppy" town ( ... )
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I don't try to be snobby at all, and really I have a lot of friends regardless of how they dress or whatnot, but I do really enjoy shopping and dressing nicely.
The thing about the wishes, like I said below, is that if I could think of anything my friends or my family needed, it would be number one. Say my best friend's mother got laid off. I'd wish she could get a better job that she would enjoy more.
The thing about it seeming shallow is that it was getting a little late and I had to start a science paper, so I kinda rushed. I'd edit it to include more, but I don't know if it's allowed. If I do edit it, spelling and grammar will be the first things I correct.
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good luck though!
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- "I don't go into a store if they don't carry at least one of the following:
Lacoste, Polo Ralph Lauren, Nautica"
- "It's not what you buy, it's whom you buy."
Prep is not defined by where you live. It is not defined solely by what you wear. Neither is it defined by money.
It is a lifestyle, a way of living, a character that sets you apart from the rest.
A true prep would know that.
Good luck tho!
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+ Gay marriage answer
+ Kanye West
but, uh...
- a lot of other stuff. Like your three wishes and why you're a prep.
For now its a no, but you could def sway me.
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The think about clothes is I -really- love to shop. It's not what I think a prep necassarily is, but I do believe it's a good part of it.
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