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The loss of occasion

Jovan

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Twitch said:
Certainly wearing a tie and usually a suit everyday for nearly 30 years does wear thin though. :rolleyes: It's not dressing up if you don the same clothes you wear for work.
Never wears thin. That's an admirable quality, especially since you probably look and feel comfortable and confident wearing them.
 

Miss Neecerie

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Go listen to...

Minnie the Moocher by Cab Calloway....

Lyrics to the first verse...

Hey folks heres the story bout minnie the moocher
She was a lowdown hoocie coocher
She was the roughest toughest frail
But minnie had a heart as big as a whale
 

carebear

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Borderline's a good word for it, Diamond.

I enjoy tossing out little jabs like that to get reactions.

Which goes far in explaining why I'll probably die alone. :D
 

carebear

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Diamondback said:
Just be careful about 'em if my yacht's ever built and you attend a Lounger gathering aboard--you might get a 'reaction' off one of the floatplane catapults!lol

No problem, I'm Marine parachutist. The ultimate amphibian, I can swim AND fly. :D
 

carebear

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Diamondback said:
Yeah, but from standing start to >50mph in 70 feet, and 30 feet above the waterline?:eek:

Just a bad day helo-casting right there. :D

pssst - I think there's only a handful of folks who know what we're talking about, and fewer who care. ;)
 

Paisley

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Miss Neecerie said:
So invite one other person that you know from dancing to join in the pre-dancing dinner....and its a start.

I have two people on board for this: my best guy friend (who is the guest of honor--it's his birthday) and my best friend. I know they'll both show up.

I'll invite a couple of other dancers and have dessert in the freezer in case they don't show up. I've leared to have a Plan B when I invite most people over.
 

anabolina

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I so understand ya'll. At my sister's wedding a couple of years ago there were a couple men in blue jeans.

I go to a pretty conservative church, so get to dress up a bit every Sunday. Thankfully I'm not alone. I think I've only see women in pants at church a few times in my entire life. It's sad, I was freinds with a woman who joined the church and felt so self-concious at first when she attended because she didn't even own a skirt of dress. I don't think I dress up too much, but most of my coworkers think I do. They actually asked me if I owned a pair of jeans back in January. I was addressing a group of the new college students and they wanted me to be more 'relate-able.' lol. Anyway, we do have to create occaision in our lives. My sister, of teh aforementioned wedding, is graduating in a couple of weeks and she planning on dressing up for it. That reminds me, I promised her I look for some white shoes up here in Dallas...
 

Slicksuit

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Growing up, I had the impression ingrained into my head that certain functions required certain dress, and that was back in the '80s. My mother would have killed me had I showed up in jeans or t-shirt to church, funeral, or a wedding. It still appalls me to see a guy show up in an oversized polo shirt and jeans, and consider that acceptable wear for such events. It seems sometimes that putting on a nice shirt, slacks, and a pair of non-tennis shoes is almost putting on the ritz...never mind going so far as to wear a suit (which I do)!
 
Funeral Respect

Yes, John in Covina, I too recently attended the funeral of a childhood friend, as did over a hundred others. Many gentlemen wore fedora style hats inc'l myself (though not hasidic fedoras), most in suits, as were most of the ladies from school age to alter kaker yentas. Everyone seemed steeped in the occasion of paying respect to the man's family.
 

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