Whats the deal?
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- jgjh151
I went to see some bands last night at this new venue and most of the people in the different bands all had their key chains attached/clipped to one of their back belt loops.
Whats up with this. Is this like some new style or whatever?
What does it mean?
- Tephlon0
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that it might mean that they don't want to lose their keys.....
Whatever. Who can try to explain "style"?
- kerus0
yeah. losing your keys sucks. ive been using a carabeener (sp?) for mine for like 4 or 5 years now
- jgjh1510
Maybe so, but it just seemd a bit wierd that so many people were doing this than the traditional method of using pockets.
- jgjh1510
My pockets are full. If I die, just look in my pockets, you can find evrything.
- Jamesh0
sometimes people also put locks on their beltloops. i believe this is an attempt to meet people with key chains.
- Bluejam0
It's called Flushwear™.
The chain is a mark that you're in the know. When two people wearing similiar chains met in the street a ritual of 'pulling each others' comes into effect.
The first person to burp the loudest wins. A Flush Gush™ (when the a person farts first) is awarded by swapping chains.
The longer the chain the more respect you get...
- jgjh1510
Maybe it really was a keychain convention?
I'll be better prepared next time.
Do think I'll like all my keys bouncin off my ass check when walking though.
- unknown0
its drug related via scooby doo.
ok, I'll explain; Scoobie Doo abd Shaggy are renowned for their zany Mary Jane habits we know that much. Another thing we can be sure of is that the Janitor is always to be suspected. Janitors proudly display their enormous keychains.
These crazy kids were obviously using this disjointed metaphor as a coded way of communicating their associations with drugs.
See, its that simple.