audrey was a doll. and she looks hot in those skinny pants. and i dig acdc. so thumbs up from me. flame away boys.......



audrey was a doll. and she looks hot in those skinny pants. and i dig acdc. so thumbs up from me. flame away boys.......
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I thought that it was just me and another one of my quirks. I've been griping about it to Mrs. HamerPlyr since the first time that I saw it. I hate that frickin' commercial with a raging purple passion.

I've known whom Audrey Hepburn was since the age of 4 and I love the commercial, but just a guess here dudes are prob not the target gap is trying to sell



That depends on how many emo kids there are here
For some reason they've adopted Audrey Hepburn Hair with that weird femine side parted long hair (and women's pants) ... meh. Then again when I was 16 I had 2 feet of hair and my undercut was to the scalp (and I wore ripped and baggy clothing)



i am more bugged by the use of the word 'pant' ... everyone knows they are friggin' 'pants' as in, "go to the gap and buy a pair of pants" ... anyone who uses the singular form 'pant' is entirely too precious and affected and deserving of a kick in the ass
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I find it curious that there's outrage over the use of an AC/DC tune, a band that defines "musical whoring" just behind KISS by releasing the same tired album over and over again, yet you refuse to get your dander up for something like Brian Setzer, someone whose music actually contains some timeless elements to it.