Yes, this dress is for the 70s, space alien, go go dancing, bride.
Yes, this dress is for the 70s, space alien, go go dancing, bride.
I hope this is really for a Las Vegas show.
Dude, they have a fucking owl. This is the best wedding picture ever. Might be a little silly, but they went all the way round back to rad.
The people on Say Yes to the Dress.
Maybe she was the type that didn't clean much?
I would guess be a stay at home Mom.
It's a wrap that really only covers the chest and it gets pinned on.
I worked at a comic book store for a time. When a woman comes in for a copy of Wizard magazine for her husband. Then she randomly tells me she doesn't read. Which I ask, "Not even magazines at the doctor's office?" Because what else do you do in the waiting room? And she said no, she reads nothing, not even a TV…
True, but my reasoning is the bare shoulders and chest, which is why the photos talked about in the article are being talk about and how my school made us. I just thought it was .
We actually had these done at the school but it was right before our senior year began. And while I agree the article is talking about non-senior photos, it is interesting some schools have mandated uncovered shoulders.
This was 15 years ago for me, and I quite can't remember. I'm pretty sure they didn't make us go naked (we were in high school, people would flip shit). But I don't remember if I was wearing a strapless bra to begin with or they just slid the straps down to the side. It's just a wrap that is pinned on.
It's okay I didn't even know were had to wear them until I arrived for the photos! The year books were expensive and so I only ever bought a senior one, so I didn't even have a clue ahead of time.
Our were in color (the other grades still had black & white). My senior photo is one of the few photos of myself I really like. But I feel that it was a bit unfair that the guys, while they had to wear suits, got to wear what they wanted.
Good Luck?!
That's what it looks like to me.
Try this? http://www.web-adventures.org/
More like a "Choose Your Own Adventure" books. Though some are just straight books with accompanying pictures.
I get the whole we should respect other cultures but, seriously fuck this shit.
Despitewhat we might think about it today Knight Rider wasn't a sitcom in its day.