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i love miniskirts!
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OMG, this is to funny.:)
But some of You Brazen Honeys of GC are embaressing me!:eek: Johnny Dares, A KC Bar, via (THE KC DJAY) has Catholic school girl out fits for the Bar/waitress Ladys!:D Oh, You Poor Roman Catholics!:( Being Anglican was much more fun!:cool: |
When my stepdad was at college (late '50s, early '60s), they had "dorm checks" every so often and you got in trouble if your room wasn't clean. They also had curfews. When I was at school, all the dorms I lived in had curfews--I think it was midnight during the week and 2 on weekends, but after those hours the outside doors were locked and you had to beat and bang on the door to get the desk clerk's attention so she'd come let you in...otherwise, you were out of luck.
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Whoops...my post should have said "it wasn't enforced UNTIL my final year...." hope it makes more sense!
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I think our school board started talking about skirt lengths when I was a senior and the freshman girls discovered the newest fashions of Hollister and Abercrombie
On school regulations from 'back in the day'--be glad you don't go here: Bob Jones University |
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My old highschool is only 5 years old and DEFINATELY has skirt/shorts length rules as well as rules about shirts (including no strapless tops). It is very strictly enforced and you are made to wear a long white lab coat or leave school if you can't change. I got in trouble one time for shorts my sophmore year and never wore any shorts again after that!
As for current colleges that I find waaaay to strict, check out Bob Jones University in South Carolina. I think that college students need to learn how to be on their own and this is certainly not the way to do it! http://www.bju.edu/prospective/expect/general.html Here are some excerpts: Quote:
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I think Liberty is a Southern Baptist school, thus the regulations do make sense-one of my sisters who was Southern Baptist had tole me once that her parents had really been pushing her to go to Liberty.
My brother went to Notre Dame and they were not allowed to have someone of the opposite sex in their room after 2am, and if they were cought, you were put on probabtion for a semester. |
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