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It Is Time For The Prom

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Posted by: PapaBear

Don't know if you have seen these, but they are quite humorous - at least to a number of my associates. I cannot imagine dressing up like some of these dear folks.

http://www.minglecity.com/forum/showthread.php?t=440



Posted by: Jaycee

i think i puked a little in my mouth



Posted by: rokurmthr61

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Originally Posted by Jaycee View Post
i think i puked a little in my mouth
agreed!



Posted by: Barbrady

I have to agree with some of the comments at the bottom of the page. These parents should get their heads checked. Oh, TreFred you look so handsome dressed up like a pimp. Now pose with your ho for momma.



Posted by: lpwpd722

Why would you want to go to your one and only prom looking like that. My son just went to his g.f.'s and he kept his piercings in and I got pissed. Now I don't feel so bad.



Posted by: Delta784

In all fairness, the prom outfits of many members here would probably elicit a lot of laughs also. I remember my brother (1979) had a powder-blue tuxedo with extra wide lapels, a pink ruffled shirt, and a bow-tie big enough to be used as a propeller on a P-47 fighter plane.



Posted by: HousingCop

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I remember my brother (1979) had a powder-blue tuxedo with extra wide lapels, a pink ruffled shirt, and a bow-tie big enough to be used as a propeller on a P-47 fighter plane.

Kinda like the tux that guy has on the new Viagra commercial!!

Seriously though, pics of us at our proms are funny to look at and were IN STYLE at the time. These jackasses in the thread above and the pics of them wearing those outlandish costumes will NEVER be in style. They will only live on as internet urban legends with proof positive that they were foolish enough to wear them and think they were "sty-lin & pro-fylin".



Posted by: Delta784

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Originally Posted by HousingCop View Post
Seriously though, pics of us at our proms are funny to look at and were IN STYLE at the time. These jackasses in the thread above and the pics of them wearing those outlandish costumes will NEVER be in style. They will only live on as internet urban legends with proof positive that they were foolish enough to wear them and think they were "sty-lin & pro-fylin".
You're just hoping against hope that the gray pointy-toed Thom McAn cockroach killers you've been saving since 1985 will eventually come back into style.



Posted by: HousingCop

They've NEVER been out of style my friend. I am on my 5th re-soul! Ahhhh, youth, it's wasted on the young.





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