There's nothing wrong in dressing up in costumes and going to conventions
as long as they're hot.
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Fri 10 Jun 2005, 4:16,
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Word.
despite the humour to be found in the grotesquely obese cross-dressing ones.
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Fri 10 Jun 2005, 4:16,
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despite the humour to be found in the grotesquely obese cross-dressing ones.
I would go actually...
I'd just put more effort in to my costume than wearing some curtains and a pointy hat...I'd hand-embroider mine and everything...I'd even sew Wizzard on my hat...and the staff, its a repository of massive power...not a sawn up curtain rail with a xmas bauble on the end...
/I get angry at badly dressed nerds...
example - www.decadentplace.org.uk/photos/199809-Discworld_Convention/unknown.jpg - they just don'y help themselves...all camo and a bumbag for christs sake!!
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Fri 10 Jun 2005, 4:21,
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/I get angry at badly dressed nerds...
example - www.decadentplace.org.uk/photos/199809-Discworld_Convention/unknown.jpg - they just don'y help themselves...all camo and a bumbag for christs sake!!
Actually, my old hairdresser
was drop dead gorgeous, but was into live action fantasy role-playing...(sounds promising doesn't it) I met her a few years later in full armour, smacking fat bearded blokes around with a rubber sword...a gorgeous woman, nerdier than me...if only I was 10 years older!
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Fri 10 Jun 2005, 4:27,
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