Fancy Dress
Two words that fill me with dread. Fancy Dress. Some people really get off on this - last party I went to that involved dressing up, one bloke came in a sort of fetish-nazi outfit, all tight black pvc, whips and jackboots.* Which would have been OK but it was a Eurovision party, and he'd come as Austria.
What's the worst costume you've encountered? Or worn? Or been made to wear...
*and no, it wasn't one of them royals
( , Thu 12 Jan 2006, 20:15)
Two words that fill me with dread. Fancy Dress. Some people really get off on this - last party I went to that involved dressing up, one bloke came in a sort of fetish-nazi outfit, all tight black pvc, whips and jackboots.* Which would have been OK but it was a Eurovision party, and he'd come as Austria.
What's the worst costume you've encountered? Or worn? Or been made to wear...
*and no, it wasn't one of them royals
( , Thu 12 Jan 2006, 20:15)
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Night of the living pillow...
Around halloween 2005 me and a few friend swent to visit my mate in Royal Hollway Uni, and he'd told us all to dress up a little, so what did I do? Vampire? Zombie? Maybe even Chewbacca? Nope! I was a pillow, walking around in a duvet cover, with my feet protruding throguh holes in the corners (wierd IKEA design) into my trainers, a pillow case with a hole in it on my head, and dressing gown/boxers on underneath. From south east london, via train and Waterloo station to Egham, around a university and back in a large duvet cover, unique and highly reccomendable experience. One guy poked me in belly as if I was Pop'n'Fresh! Walked home next day after party just in dressing gown and trainers.
Video of me playing piano in said duvet cover.
**BOOM**...cherry was too big just to go 'pop'
( , Sun 15 Jan 2006, 22:32, Reply)
Around halloween 2005 me and a few friend swent to visit my mate in Royal Hollway Uni, and he'd told us all to dress up a little, so what did I do? Vampire? Zombie? Maybe even Chewbacca? Nope! I was a pillow, walking around in a duvet cover, with my feet protruding throguh holes in the corners (wierd IKEA design) into my trainers, a pillow case with a hole in it on my head, and dressing gown/boxers on underneath. From south east london, via train and Waterloo station to Egham, around a university and back in a large duvet cover, unique and highly reccomendable experience. One guy poked me in belly as if I was Pop'n'Fresh! Walked home next day after party just in dressing gown and trainers.
Video of me playing piano in said duvet cover.
**BOOM**...cherry was too big just to go 'pop'
( , Sun 15 Jan 2006, 22:32, Reply)
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