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25th October 06, 05:24 AM
#11
I'm going to a costume party this weekend. I'll wear a toga. Is it a costume? Yes. Does it involve the self-inflicted cruelty of trousers? No. So it passes both tests.
It's a good toga, too, with a fur cape and everything. Rather than sandals, I'll wear my steel-toe boots with it.
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25th October 06, 05:32 AM
#12
We have a party to attend this weekend as well. Thought about doing the full-blown 1745 Jacobite thing, but I'll probably go as as 1700's seafaring man instead, and deny all night that I'm a pirate. "I'm no' but an honest seaman, ma'am; nary a pyrate ever in me born days, Lor' strike me if I be a-lyin'...!"
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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25th October 06, 05:54 AM
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Like you fellas, I'll probably just raid my closet (actually, my flat drawer) and go in full kimono goodness as a geisha.
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25th October 06, 06:31 AM
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Halloween ideas
"Kilts are not costumes, but costumes can have kilts" Well put.
I have a couple of Jakobite shirts Which fall into the Costume Catagory.
Who has ideas on accessorising my kilt and Jakobite, to be a good Costume?
I am at a loss as to what would be appropriate. Any ideas welcome.
“Live each season as it passes; breathe the air, taste the fruit, drink the drink, and resign yourself to the influences of each.” H.D. Thoreau
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25th October 06, 06:41 AM
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Halloween...
I'm going to our annual St. Andrew's Society Halloween party and bonfire as Golly Mackenzie, in his "ghillie" outfit: shooting trousers, wax jacket and bonnet! :mrgreen:
Very appropriate, since I'll be telling ghost stories -- perhaps I'll tell the tale of Red Bonnet and the large Pike!
Cheers,
Todd
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25th October 06, 08:30 AM
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I just had a wicked idea! If I mix my kimono attire with my kilt gear, I think I could pass for a kilted samurai!!
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25th October 06, 08:48 AM
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Originally Posted by cajunscot
I'm going ...as Golly Mackenzie, in his "ghillie" outfit: shooting trousers, wax jacket and bonnet!...I'll be telling ghost stories -- perhaps I'll tell the tale of Red Bonnet and the large Pike! ...
That's cool!
Don't forget your tape measure...
Cheers
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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25th October 06, 09:47 AM
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25th October 06, 10:00 AM
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To me, wearing a kilt as a costume piece pretty much emphasizes in people's minds that they are costume pieces, not everyday clothing.
On the other hand, an historical costume is a costume, so that's fair game. I don't know what a "faux Great Kilt" is, but it doesn't sound like normal daily wear. I'm thinking of wearing a great kilt, too, mostly because I just got the material and haven't had the chance to wear it outside the house yet. And I'm just too lazy or too unimaginitive to put together a real Halloween costume.
Last edited by Planopiper; 25th October 06 at 01:26 PM.
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25th October 06, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Red Lioness
Like you fellas, I'll probably just raid my closet (actually, my flat drawer) and go in full kimono goodness as a geisha.
PICTUREs!!!!!!!!!!!!
i was told i should where pants as a costume!
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