Chrissy Cruiser
2008-12-22 18:04:01 UTC
No I mean it is no one's business whether I am a fashion nightmare or
not. Generally I dress for comfort and not for fashion anyway.
In 7th grade our home ec teacher told us that it was absolutely not OK
to wear blue and green together. They clashed terribly she said. And
now it is perfectly OK. Have you ever looked at some of those people
who were dressed fashionably in the 80s? Fashion is bunk.
Fashion is contrived art form which, just by Gee Golly coincidence, is anot. Generally I dress for comfort and not for fashion anyway.
In 7th grade our home ec teacher told us that it was absolutely not OK
to wear blue and green together. They clashed terribly she said. And
now it is perfectly OK. Have you ever looked at some of those people
who were dressed fashionably in the 80s? Fashion is bunk.
multi-zillion $$$ industry. It is one of the largest wastes of good
money mainly spent by bad people who have their mores in a convoluted
wad.
In 9th grade c 1950, we wore scarves in our hair and around our neck.
I had two red scarves of slightly different intensities of red - not
clashing (IMO) but not identical. The girls in my class didn't like
that they were different shades and they wanted me to take one of them
off. But color is one thing that I am picky about - I won't wear
anything that isn't a color or print that I don't like - and I thought
that the scarves they looked perfectly OK together. But they picked
and picked and picked until I finally took one off.
Isn't it amazing, this people and clothes thing? Take nudism, it isI had two red scarves of slightly different intensities of red - not
clashing (IMO) but not identical. The girls in my class didn't like
that they were different shades and they wanted me to take one of them
off. But color is one thing that I am picky about - I won't wear
anything that isn't a color or print that I don't like - and I thought
that the scarves they looked perfectly OK together. But they picked
and picked and picked until I finally took one off.
generally illegal, considered morally reprehensible. Then you put on a
few textiles, ain't good enough, now you have to meet another set of
made-up-on-the-spot standards.
Does anyone really think God gives a shit about clashing or a couple of
boobs flopping around?
So if you fly on a pass and it says "no denim" or "no sandals" you
know you won't be getting on the plane if you have a denim dress or
sandals. If it says 'no bathing suits or shorts' on the bus in
Bermuda or in the ship's dining room at dinner, chances are you won't
get onto the bus. The question really is the dining room - will they
enforce or not.
Otherwise - none of anyone's business.
Yeah, but the control freaks who can't get up in the morning withoutknow you won't be getting on the plane if you have a denim dress or
sandals. If it says 'no bathing suits or shorts' on the bus in
Bermuda or in the ship's dining room at dinner, chances are you won't
get onto the bus. The question really is the dining room - will they
enforce or not.
Otherwise - none of anyone's business.
trying to determine your life and mine, they still are a majority or at
least the loudest mouths in the room.
Shame, isn't it? We have soooooooo many more important things to do, get
out of Iraq, toss out the Presidential garbage with Bush in it, unhook
this unholy mess of greed the world economy has become....
Please, someone tell me to tie my shoe.
Please.