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What Hat Are You Wearing Today 1?

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Dlaniger

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You know I haven't bashed my Camp Draft yet! It is still in the box waiting. I really like the way you blocked that hat............


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Ha! There's me thinking that was your intelligent look. I've got something to show you.

Last year, or maybe it was the year before, we went to a fabulous 1940's inspired burlesque show. Tina was asked to style the performer's hair, in classic victory rolls and such like, which she did and the girls were so grateful that they invited her on stage at the end of the night to take a bow, along with all the other back stage participants, who had put so much effort into making it a show to remember. I did say it was 40's inspired and a lot of the performers took their inspiration from the WW2 aircraft nose art. Before stepping on stage, Tina had gotten changed. Not the performers, not our friends, nobody in fact, except me, knew what was coming. Tina had made her own Candyman outfit.
She stepped out for her salute,


And then to a thunderous roar of approval, she took her tunic off.



Absolutely nobody saw it coming, but when there was calls for: "Off, off, off." She smiled, wagged her finger at the audience and walked off.
 

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Ha! There's me thinking that was your intelligent look. I've got something to show you.

Last year, or maybe it was the year before, we went to a fabulous 1940's inspired burlesque show. Tina was asked to style the performer's hair, in classic victory rolls and such like, which she did and the girls were so grateful that they invited her on stage at the end of the night to take a bow, along with all the other back stage participants, who had put so much effort into making it a show to remember. I did say it was 40's inspired and a lot of the performers took their inspiration from the WW2 aircraft nose art. Before stepping on stage, Tina had gotten changed. Not the performers, not our friends, nobody in fact, except me, knew what was coming. Tina had made her own Candyman outfit.
She stepped out for her salute,


And then to a thunderous roar of approval, she took her tunic off.



Absolutely nobody saw it coming, but when there was calls for: "Off, off, off." She smiled, wagged her finger at the audience and walked off.

Isn't she a sassy lady!
Love the finger wagging :)
You must have been so proud.

Ah yes, the candyman outfit. I had a similar idea once.
Lavazza had this gorgeous commercial with a blond woman wearing a white marine hat just like the one she has.

The little coat I wore over my wedding dress had a similar look to it.
Without the military badges of course...

Keep an eye on your postman my friend!
 
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Ha! There's me thinking that was your intelligent look. I've got something to show you.

Last year, or maybe it was the year before, we went to a fabulous 1940's inspired burlesque show. Tina was asked to style the performer's hair, in classic victory rolls and such like, which she did and the girls were so grateful that they invited her on stage at the end of the night to take a bow, along with all the other back stage participants, who had put so much effort into making it a show to remember. I did say it was 40's inspired and a lot of the performers took their inspiration from the WW2 aircraft nose art. Before stepping on stage, Tina had gotten changed. Not the performers, not our friends, nobody in fact, except me, knew what was coming. Tina had made her own Candyman outfit.
She stepped out for her salute,


And then to a thunderous roar of approval, she took her tunic off.



Absolutely nobody saw it coming, but when there was calls for: "Off, off, off." She smiled, wagged her finger at the audience and walked off.

I'm already included, but I'm sure the list of "Fans of Tina" is growing... She is GREAT!!!
 
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