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The Nose Can't Stop Talking About Cargo Shorts

Everybody hates cargo shorts. Except the people who don't. And more than that, everybody keeps talking about whether or not they hate cargo shorts. It's even come up on our show in the past.

Because cargo shorts are a booming business. Because, it turns out, there are fashion anthropologists. Because The Wall Street Journal did an official cargo shorts stipple drawing.

This week, The Nose has been afflicted with this can't-stop-talking-about-cargo-shorts disorder. It may leak into the show. It may not. One or the other. Those are the options.

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