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blueangel 08-21-2006 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by KLPDaisy
Sorry to break it to you, but AlphaFrog only likes Latin Men.
http://www.lamusica.com/artists/Chri...ro2005copy.jpg

She's not my type either. I'm engaged to Richard Geer. But I think AlphaFrog secretly desires me. She's so obsessed with me! It's quite flattering, even though she's not the right gender.

AXO Alum 08-21-2006 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Scandia
Well, I have FIVE American Girl dolls. And I love Kirsten's dirndl. And I like dirndls and bunads in general- but I would not wear them except as a costume.

The fact that you know the correct spelling for these things is really really quite scary. We won't go into the costume part... I already need therapy for some of the things I have seen out there.

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And why would Kirsten be wearing her traditional Swedish dirndl with those sandals? She should be wearing thick socks and brown boots with it.
Um, its a DOLL - why are you questioning her fashion choices? And what the heck is up with you & the socks? I think you have a weird sock fetish or something... again, really really scary!

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"my Kirsten right now is wearing the mint green work outfit"
The fact that you know what your doll is wearing right now is beyond scary. My mother collects Madame Alexander dolls (the limited edition pricey ones) but I can bet you a zillion bucks that a) she doesn't change their clothes; and b) she wouldn't have a clue as to what one would be wearing without going to look first.

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There's absolutely nothing wrong with adults collecting dolls. There are way worse things a person could be collecting, honestly.
I don't care that a person chooses to collect dolls... its the fact that some of them choose to clothe them in different outfits and play with them that fits the "worse" part of that sentence.

tunatartare 08-21-2006 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by AXO Alum
The fact that you know the correct spelling for these things is really really quite scary. We won't go into the costume part... I already need therapy for some of the things I have seen out there.



Um, its a DOLL - why are you questioning her fashion choices? And what the heck is up with you & the socks? I think you have a weird sock fetish or something... again, really really scary!



The fact that you know what your doll is wearing right now is beyond scary. My mother collects Madame Alexander dolls (the limited edition pricey ones) but I can bet you a zillion bucks that a) she doesn't change their clothes; and b) she wouldn't have a clue as to what one would be wearing without going to look first.



I don't care that a person chooses to collect dolls... its the fact that some of them choose to clothe them in different outfits and play with them that fits the "worse" part of that sentence.

It's a good thing we're getting married because I love you right now.

tinydancer 08-21-2006 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by KLPDaisy
The worst is when you see a woman walking down 5th Avenue wearing a nice, classy outfit in neutrals or pastels, and then you look down at her feet and realize that she's wearing BRIGHT ORANGE CROCS!!!! It completely ruins the outfit.

Now, you KNOW that I would have bright orange crocks. I wear them to the pool. Actually, they are pretty comfy! But I'd feel silly wearing them with a dress.

scbelle 08-21-2006 04:02 PM

Dolls are scary!!
 
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Originally Posted by AXO Alum
The fact that you know the correct spelling for these things is really really quite scary. We won't go into the costume part... I already need therapy for some of the things I have seen out there.



Um, its a DOLL - why are you questioning her fashion choices? And what the heck is up with you & the socks? I think you have a weird sock fetish or something... again, really really scary!



The fact that you know what your doll is wearing right now is beyond scary. My mother collects Madame Alexander dolls (the limited edition pricey ones) but I can bet you a zillion bucks that a) she doesn't change their clothes; and b) she wouldn't have a clue as to what one would be wearing without going to look first.



I don't care that a person chooses to collect dolls... its the fact that some of them choose to clothe them in different outfits and play with them that fits the "worse" part of that sentence.

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...ie_Barbies.jpg
This is so wrong! It can't get no wronger!! And it's all my fault dolls are even on here to start with!! Does someone have a stick to poke me in the eye with?? :eek:

tunatartare 08-21-2006 04:03 PM

The big one in the center in the blue lace and curls is going to give me nightmares. Thanks.

AlphaFrog 08-21-2006 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by KLPDaisy
The big one in the center in the blue lace and curls is going to give me nightmares. Thanks.

And WHOSE idea was Bob Mackie???:p :p

ETA: Bob Mackie belongs on Cher and Carol Burnett and that's about it.

scbelle 08-21-2006 04:07 PM

Getting back to topic...
 
What about dresscodes for formal events? My husband is in the Army and we have a lot of functions to attend and it never fails that I see a woman (because my husband is in combat arms and there are no female soldiers in his unit) dressed very inappropriately. The uniforms for the guys are eq1uivalent to tuxes with and without tails, so it stands to reason the women should at the very least wear an evening gown, not the hoochie skirts they seem to be so fond of. Me personally, I'd love to go looking like this:

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...eyGivenchy.jpg

Audrey and Givenchy will never go out of style. ;)

tunatartare 08-21-2006 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
And WHOSE idea was Bob Mackie???:p :p

ETA: Bob Mackie belongs on Cher and Carol Burnett and that's about it.

I don't think either of those is Bob Mackie, especially not the demon doll.

tunatartare 08-21-2006 04:09 PM

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Originally Posted by scbelle
What about dresscodes for formal events? My husband is in the Army and we have a lot of functions to attend and it never fails that I see a woman (because my husband is in combat arms and there are no female soldiers in his unit) dressed very inappropriately. The uniforms for the guys are eq1uivalent to tuxes with and without tails, so it stands to reason the women should at the very least wear an evening gown, not the hoochie skirts they seem to be so fond of. Me personally, I'd love to go looking like this:

http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e1...eyGivenchy.jpg

Audrey and Givenchy will never go out of style. ;)

When I went to the ex boyfriend's fraternity formal, there was a girl there wearing a dress so short that she couldn't sit all night! Classy.

OtterXO 08-21-2006 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by scbelle
What about dresscodes for formal events? My husband is in the Army and we have a lot of functions to attend and it never fails that I see a woman (because my husband is in combat arms and there are no female soldiers in his unit) dressed very inappropriately. The uniforms for the guys are eq1uivalent to tuxes with and without tails, so it stands to reason the women should at the very least wear an evening gown, not the hoochie skirts they seem to be so fond of.

I agree. My motto is that unless it's a VERY cute dress, if it comes from the juniors' department it's probably a bad choice. I saw a woman at a wedding this past weekend wearing a short lace (eek!) skirt and a black top that showed her midriff. It was a black tie wedding. She also thought it was appropriate to freak her date down low on the dance floor so all her business was out there on the street. Very classy.

WCUgirl 08-21-2006 04:21 PM

Let's talk about leggings. Does anyone here think that, since leggings are coming back into style, they're appropriate for the workplace? I don't. Especially since most of the girls who I see wearing leggings are wearing them only so they can get away with super-short skirts.

Speaking of leggings, please, PLEASE don't ever wear these:

http://www.tie-dyes.com/BAZAAR/Leggings/ITEM838.jpg

kddani 08-21-2006 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by AXiD670
Let's talk about leggings. Does anyone here think that, since leggings are coming back into style, they're appropriate for the workplace? I don't. Especially since most of the girls who I see wearing leggings are wearing them only so they can get away with super-short skirts.

Speaking of leggings, please, PLEASE don't ever wear these:

http://www.tie-dyes.com/BAZAAR/Leggings/ITEM838.jpg

The blue crotch reminds me of the liquid they always use in maxi pad, baby diaper and Depends commercials.

tunatartare 08-21-2006 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by OtterXO
I agree. My motto is that unless it's a VERY cute dress, if it comes from the juniors' department it's probably a bad choice. I saw a woman at a wedding this past weekend wearing a short lace (eek!) skirt and a black top that showed her midriff. It was a black tie wedding. She also thought it was appropriate to freak her date down low on the dance floor so all her business was out there on the street. Very classy.

Read my post about the formal.

OtterXO 08-21-2006 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by KLPDaisy
When I went to the ex boyfriend's fraternity formal, there was a girl there wearing a dress so short that she couldn't sit all night! Classy.

I think the girl was from New York, so that may have been the same girl! LOL


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