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Old 07-05-2016, 11:03 AM   #1
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Who says "trousers" anymore?
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Old 07-06-2016, 04:52 PM   #2
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Who says "trousers" anymore?
Think he dropped them off 20 years ago?
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Old 07-06-2016, 08:23 PM   #3
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Default Trouser, pants, slacks

More than 20 years ago, I joined the Navy. The Drill Instructor informed us of a lot of new terminology. First, he was a Gunnery Sergeant and Drill Instructor. There is no such thing as a Drill Sergeant. Second,
Men wear trousers. Pants were a lady's undergarment. Slacks were also worn by women, but most appropriately, they didn't have any.




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Took a long time to get there, huh?
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Yup rube, those navy sergeants can be tough!
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Yup rube, those navy sergeants can be tough!
Over the years, certain Navy accession programs have used Marine Corps drill instructors. "More than 20 years ago," that would have been Aviation Officer Candidate School in Pensacola. Today, it's Officer Candidate School in Newport, although I heard recently that the Navy is considering doing away with the drill instructors, which would be a shame.

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Slacks were also worn by women, but most appropriately, they didn't have any.
I'm old enough to remember these adds with slacks for men.
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Old 07-07-2016, 01:52 PM   #7
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I'm old enough to wish I never saw those ad's ...... now that you have posted it, I can't wash that vision out of my brain --- AGAIN !! It's not like ya can simply hit - DELETE


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As the whole thread seems to be a digression...

I remember my salmon colored polyester slacks too tight for pockets so I had to carry my wallet in my man-bag. Those were the days.

I am sorry the OP can't find his pants.
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Old 07-07-2016, 04:07 PM   #9
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SIK, you had to post that picture! A vision of my Orange and Tan Plaid "slacks" came into my mind and I can't get it out. They were scratchy too as I remember. Ugh.
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SIK, you had to post that picture! A vision of my Orange and Tan Plaid "slacks" came into my mind and I can't get it out. They were scratchy too as I remember. Ugh.
I was pretty sure those were your legs in that photo.
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What exactly are "trousers"? are they just pants, or a type of pants?
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any type of pants ............. in some European Countries the word "pants" often refers to underwear.



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I'm old enough to remember these adds with slacks for men.
These look like something a Hipster would wear now
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I'm old enough to remember these adds with slacks for men.
That is why the terrorists hate us. Not your quote, I thought the picture would come with it.
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I have a picture of me from the 70s wearing bright red corduroys. And no I will not share.
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More than 20 years ago, I joined the Navy. The Drill Instructor informed us of a lot of new terminology. First, he was a Gunnery Sergeant and Drill Instructor. There is no such thing as a Drill Sergeant. Second,
Men wear trousers. Pants were a lady's undergarment. Slacks were also worn by women, but most appropriately, they didn't have any.

Slack. Took a long time to get there, huh?
I went in the Navy almost 60 years ago. This was essentially what we "Boots" were told. Men wore "Trousers", women wore "Panties". You can take it from there.

Back in those days, (1959) Navy bootcamp had Navy Senior Petty Officers doing the "drilling". Drilling was training the troops to March in unison on the drill field.

"Left-Right..Left-Right..Column Right..YO..etc." NEVER smile when your drill instructor gets in your face..really in your face....three inches..you can smell his breath. I think sometimes the DI would purposefully injest some nasty garlic..or something, just to make a point. Fond Memory's. NB
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Losing my trousers would certainly, put my panties in a bunch!
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Boy you been a naughty girl you let your nickers down.
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Boy you been a naughty girl you let your nickers down.
Just, please, no kicking Edgar Allan Poe!

And I, uh, had a pair of red corduroys my mother bought when I was a little kid. Wore them once. Got beat up twice. Three days later, one of the kids showed up at school with red corduroys.. I guess my mother had a talk with his mother...A classic punishment.
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Just, please, no kicking Edgar Allan Poe!

And I, uh, had a pair of red corduroys my mother bought when I was a little kid. Wore them once. Got beat up twice. Three days later, one of the kids showed up at school with red corduroys.. I guess my mother had a talk with his mother...A classic punishment.
I'm calling "BS".

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I'm calling "BS".

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Outdoorsman has a Habit of calling BS. Outdoorsmen needs to take a deep breath and lighten up. NB
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"BS".... Maybe up your IQ a level and explain?

Expletives, are the verbal argument of the intellectually vapid...

Are you intellectually vapid?
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Sorry you asked, Songkrai? You got no help from this crowd!!
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Sorry you asked, Songkrai? You got no help from this crowd!!
Didn't feel the OP was really looking for help, Just sharing his experience.
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