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04-04-2007, 10:44 AM
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04-04-2007, 12:09 PM
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wow.. you never take a movie poster and make a dress and tux from it.... seamstresses aregetting paid bookoo bucks to follow the orders of these gosh forsaken outfits..... Give some orders to my mom... she is a great seamstress.... and I am her helper... so tip me too! LOL!
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04-04-2007, 12:10 PM
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When I see things like this I just don't know WHO to smack. The fools in the clothes or the ones saying, "Oh yeah, that looks good. Get that. Get that. That's hot. That's original. "
And to think,I thought I was styling and profiling when I wore a simple royal blue gown and my date had on his Air Force Blues ... I knew we should've worn the cover of Belly.
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Dayum...they took it to another level...Say Hello to my little friend  What was he trying to say to his date? Hmmmm
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04-04-2007, 01:05 PM
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Also, is it just me or do they look old for highschool? I look younger than both of them and I am a good ten years past highschool. What are these kids doing to look so worn out so quickly?
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04-04-2007, 10:25 PM
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Also, is it just me or do they look old for highschool? I look younger than both of them and I am a good ten years past highschool. What are these kids doing to look so worn out so quickly?
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*SMH* Who knows these days.
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04-04-2007, 11:20 PM
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*SMH* Who knows these days.
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I guess that story about the 5th graders having sex is one component of the problem.
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04-16-2007, 07:37 PM
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Dozens of Girls Booted from Prom in Louisiana for Revealing Dresses
MARRERO, La. — Dozens of girls were turned away from a prom at Higgins High School because a teacher thought their dresses were too revealing.
Families of the girls said the teacher cited alleged violations of the Jefferson Parish schools dress code, most of them related to excessive display of cleavage.
"I was embarrassed," said Miranda Melerine, 17, a senior at the Marrero high school, who was among those barred by teacher Judy Gardner, an adviser to senior activities. "We can't go back to prom night. Prom's over. Our prom has been stolen from us."
Melerine said she is larger-busted than many of the girls who passed inspection at the door. She said it is harder for her to get the right fit in a prom dress and that Gardner gave her blessing to a picture of the dress long before the dance.
Earlis Fayette, 18, said his girlfriend also was sent away by Gardner at the door.
"I find it's wrong, because you can't help what the girl has. You're born with that," he said. "I think it was discrimination toward a woman who has features."
Gardner refused to talk with parents who rushed to the dance hall Friday night after frantic calls from daughters. She also declined comment Saturday to The Times-Picayune of New Orleans, saying she is not allowed to talk to the press. The Associated Press could not locate her Sunday.
But Jefferson Parish schools spokesman Jeff Nowakowski said Gardner did nothing wrong and that the ones in error were girls who showed up with dresses that didn't comply with a district code that says: "A student will not wear clothing that exposes the student's back, chest or midriff."
The policy, which also strictly restricts any use of fishnet or see-through clothing, has been in effect for years and is included in a handbook that parents sign, Nowakowski said.
He said that students who didn't gain admittance Friday night were given a chance to leave and alter their dresses to bring them into compliance, and that some did that.
Twenty to 25 girls "didn't meet the code and so they were turned away because they didn't want to fix the dress in order to come inside," Nowakowski said. "It should have covered the breast, and that's not what happened last night."
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,266231,00.html
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04-16-2007, 10:58 PM
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Here are some pics related to the story above
Found this same story on the WDSU (New Orleans) site and they have a picture slide show. I don't see anything wrong with the dresses unless these are pics of what people allowed in the Prom wore.
http://www.wdsu.com/news/11938333/de...0422&qs=1;bp=t
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06-20-2007, 01:35 PM
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Pictures from a NJ Prom
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04-04-2007, 10:51 PM
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Also, is it just me or do they look old for highschool? I look younger than both of them and I am a good ten years past highschool. What are these kids doing to look so worn out so quickly?
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I remember my mother saying that when I graduated high school. She said that a lot of my classmates looked older than they actually are. My 10 year reunion is two days after my birthday (in October), so imagine how they look now.
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04-04-2007, 10:57 PM
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I remember my mother saying that when I graduated high school. She said that a lot of my classmates looked older than they actually are. My 10 year reunion is two days after my birthday (in October), so imagine how they look now .
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I went to visit a collegue at the high school today, and she teaches 11th graders. WHY did they all look like they should have been enrolled in the night school GED program?
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For some reason, this really doesn't bother me. Maybe because you can take the girl out the 'hood, but you can't take the 'hood out the girl, LOL. I mean, I wouldn't wear it, but I guess they're just trying to be creative?  It's quite ghetto fabulous, but at least she's covered up, unlike some of these children with their stuff hanging out.
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04-05-2007, 08:20 AM
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For some reason, this really doesn't bother me. Maybe because you can take the girl out the 'hood, but you can't take the 'hood out the girl, LOL. I mean, I wouldn't wear it, but I guess they're just trying to be creative?  It's quite ghetto fabulous, but at least she's covered up, unlike some of these children with their stuff hanging out.
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Yeah this one made me chuckle because this one is creative and not utterly inappropriate.
They appear high school age to me.
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04-05-2007, 01:14 PM
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Yeah this one made me chuckle because this one is creative and not utterly inappropriate.
They appear high school age to me.
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I think it's the guys facial expression that makes him appear older. The girl looks like she could be between 16 and 19 years old.
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.... I mean, I wouldn't wear it, but I guess they're just trying to be creative?  It's quite ghetto fabulous, but at least she's covered up, unlike some of these children with their stuff hanging out.
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I had thought about that too. Aside from ole' Al there, there isn't anything really wrong with the outfit. * Shrug* I guess folks are creative in different ways.
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