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gpb1874 05-12-2008 05:38 PM

I would never let my child wear a dress like that. EVER.

Little32 05-12-2008 06:00 PM

That's not a dress, it's a bathing suit.

On another note: I saw my cousin off to the first of her proms this season, and she was beautifully and tastefully dressed.

NinjaPoodle 05-12-2008 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by gpb1874 (Post 1650050)
I would never let my child wear a dress like that. EVER.

And if I were the mother of the young man that was her date, I would not let him go with her. Someone should have checked her at the door...before she left the house *SMH*

TotallyWicked 05-12-2008 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS (Post 1642673)
:)

This should go without saying: Teachers, don't post your jacked up students. ;)

aw come on now..you can post a pic of the kid you DON'T like LOL

aopirose 05-13-2008 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by NinjaPoodle (Post 1650133)
And if I were the mother of the young man that was her date, I would not let him go with her. Someone should have checked her at the door...before she left the house *SMH*


You ain't never lied.

naturaldiscretn 05-13-2008 05:48 PM

This whole thread is a mess! I almost died from laughing so hard and I was at work trying not to laugh on the phone with customers. The "Gary Coleman in a sea of darkwashed denim" did it for me...I almost flatlined at that one. The "Thundercat" was a classic, lol. Thanks for brightening up my day. *smile*

naturaldiscretn 05-13-2008 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by jojapeach (Post 1649823)


She was being interviewed on the radio this morning. She was acting kinda hostile and ignorant. No wonder she got kicked out of her prom. The school passed out the dress code a week before the prom and she knew exactly what the restrictions were. Her dress was made that same week, but she didn't tell the dress maker to alter it. She tried to blame it all on the tailor and said "Well, I think we shoulda been able to get in the prom with whatever we had." Umm, no, there were rules to follow, sweetie.

NiaX 05-13-2008 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by naturaldiscretn (Post 1650904)
This whole thread is a mess! I almost died from laughing so hard and I was at work trying not to laugh on the phone with customers. The "Gary Coleman in a sea of darkwashed denim" did it for me...I almost flatlined at that one. The "Thundercat" was a classic, lol. Thanks for brightening up my day. *smile*

Glad I could brighten the day http://www.pledgepark.com/images/smilies/bow.gif... royalties please. http://www.pledgepark.com/images/smilies/bow.gif http://www.pledgepark.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif

southernelle25 05-14-2008 12:42 AM

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Originally Posted by gpb1874 (Post 1650050)
I would never let my child wear a dress like that. EVER.

This is what happens when parents choose not to parent.

AOII_LB93 05-14-2008 01:39 AM

Sorry to crash, but since when are ribbons and a mini-skirt formal attire? did I miss that memo? Thankfully, the freeway was closed so I couldn't chaperone prom this year.:o

naturaldiscretn 05-14-2008 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by NiaX (Post 1651223)

http://www.pledgepark.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif Do you accept credit? Times are kinda rough these days.

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Originally Posted by AOII_LB93 (Post 1651290)
Sorry to crash, but since when are ribbons and a mini-skirt formal attire? did I miss that memo? Thankfully, the freeway was closed so I couldn't chaperone prom this year.:o

I know, right? I can tie my daughter's hair with that.

jojapeach 05-14-2008 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by naturaldiscretn (Post 1650906)
She was being interviewed on the radio this morning. She was acting kinda hostile and ignorant. No wonder she got kicked out of her prom. The school passed out the dress code a week before the prom and she knew exactly what the restrictions were. Her dress was made that same week, but she didn't tell the dress maker to alter it. She tried to blame it all on the tailor and said "Well, I think we shoulda been able to get in the prom with whatever we had." Umm, no, there were rules to follow, sweetie.

Was she on a local or nationally-syndicated radio show? Did anyone attempt to set her straight or at least play devil's advocate?

I wish one of my nieces would try to get away with a dress like that, but I'm sure a dress like that wouldn't cross their minds. I hope other kids have learned to keep their video girl aspirations out of the prom. Save that for after graduation.

naturaldiscretn 05-14-2008 12:31 PM

It was a local one. I was rushing for work and I had just pulled into the parking garage, but I did hear the DJ's trying to tell her that she was wrong. She started getting upset and was telling them that everyone didn't know the whole story.

She also mentioned that she and her mother are on bad terms and she was raised by her grandmother. Supposedly, her grandmother had seen the dress and had no problems with it.

aopirose 05-14-2008 12:44 PM

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Originally Posted by naturaldiscretn (Post 1651429)
Supposedly, her grandmother had seen the dress and had no problems with it.

I find that hard to believe. I wore a short skirt (3 inches above the knee) to a dance and my grandfather stopped me. He wanted to know if my mother knew that I wore handkerchiefs for skirts. He then went on to tell me that I was "going to get arthritis in my legs" from the cold air. The dance was in June. :p

ladylike 05-14-2008 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by naturaldiscretn (Post 1651429)
She also mentioned that she and her mother are on bad terms and she was raised by her grandmother. Supposedly, her grandmother had seen the dress and had no problems with it.

I don't believe her. Her grandma may have seen A dress but she didn't see THAT dress. Unless grandma is 39-40 years old then it may be possible. :o


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