23 min

Talk 2 Morgan McCane #PullMeUp #GABS Talk 2 Q!

    • Society & Culture

While visiting one of their favorite fast food restaurants, two sisters observed a young man walking in the mall, sagging his pants which revealed his underwear. One sister was so disgusted with seeing this awful site that she immediately lost her appetite and couldn’t finish her meal. It was at that table in the food court at a mall in Mobile, Alabama that G.A.B.S. was formed. The sisters believed that they could use their gift of “gab” to start a conversation with other girls, and those girls could have a conversation with other girls, and so on, about working together to end this disgusting sagging pants epidemic. They were convinced that if enough girls were able to band together, through their mutual dislike of seeing boys sagging, they could get them to “pull ‘em up”. Bringing girls of all ages together to have a conversation about this horrible fashion fad, how it’s affecting our community, and what we can do to reverse this fashion trend is the first step toward making a change. - Courtesy of the GABS FB page.I welcome Morgan McCane and her parents to the show to discuss how G.A.B.S. came to be and where they want to see it go.All of this and more on the Talk 2 Q Radio Show!  Show No. 582Interview scheduled for 15-20 mins.www.Talk2Q.com
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While visiting one of their favorite fast food restaurants, two sisters observed a young man walking in the mall, sagging his pants which revealed his underwear. One sister was so disgusted with seeing this awful site that she immediately lost her appetite and couldn’t finish her meal. It was at that table in the food court at a mall in Mobile, Alabama that G.A.B.S. was formed. The sisters believed that they could use their gift of “gab” to start a conversation with other girls, and those girls could have a conversation with other girls, and so on, about working together to end this disgusting sagging pants epidemic. They were convinced that if enough girls were able to band together, through their mutual dislike of seeing boys sagging, they could get them to “pull ‘em up”. Bringing girls of all ages together to have a conversation about this horrible fashion fad, how it’s affecting our community, and what we can do to reverse this fashion trend is the first step toward making a change. - Courtesy of the GABS FB page.I welcome Morgan McCane and her parents to the show to discuss how G.A.B.S. came to be and where they want to see it go.All of this and more on the Talk 2 Q Radio Show!  Show No. 582Interview scheduled for 15-20 mins.www.Talk2Q.com
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

23 min

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