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I'm on the left.
And I'm not short, my cousin is just freakishly tall.
And I've lost weight, and spots, and hair since then.
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https://img122.imageshack.us/img122/...smaller5iv.jpg
I'm on the left.
And I'm not short, my cousin is just freakishly tall.
And I've lost weight, and spots, and hair since then.
Indeed they were. A school is quite a safe , what with teachers and all, and i guess the hall owners of the ceilidh i attended didn't want anyone getting drunk and foolish. Didn't really matter though, you only see the top anyways, and thankfully there was no "my weapon is larger than yours (yes, that could be construed as an innuendo)" situation.Quote:
Real knives were banned?
So you now look like a lightbulb? :bulb2:Quote:
Originally Posted by Duke Malcolm
:laugh4:
Nice outfit though.
Well here is one of my homecomming pictures, can you say akward.
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Is it wierd that that is exactly how i thought you'd look like? :laugh4:Quote:
Originally Posted by Duke Malcolm
I just went to my old school's prom on Saturady. I had so much fun. It was amazing. I think I'll post a picture or two considering I probably saw the flash of a camera maybe 200 times over a two day period.
Did you have a date? Surely you didnt go with your cousin, that would be wrong on soo many levels.Quote:
Originally Posted by Duke Malcolm
We do not generally go with dates: we attend and ask people to dance when we are there.
o that is kind of cool, then you dont get stuck with a certain one. What country are you from, just wondering?Quote:
Originally Posted by Duke Malcolm
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Originally Posted by Duke Malcolm
lol I never saw boys go to a Prom with Skirts on :laugh4: :laugh4: (no offesne)
That's because you live in America. A British Prom and an American prom aren't the same thing ( I think). Can you confirm this, Malcom?Quote:
Originally Posted by BHCWarman88
Usually, a guy asks a girl, they get dressed up, go out to eat, go to a dance, and then a party afterwards. This can be done in a group of many couples or just one couple. You can even go alone. (Wouldn't recommend that).
What's a British prom like?
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Originally Posted by Ice
Note: its a Scottish prom, not a "British" prom. And yes there is a culture difference.
EDIT: Removed, because it may offend some :balloon:
My appoliges, I didn't know he was from Scotland.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rythmic
No worries, its only the crazy Scots who where kilts anyway ~;p. I'm not to sure what a English, Welsh or Northern Irish prom would be like. My guess it would be in some way similar to a American Prom.
Sounds like America to me my friend :laugh4:Quote:
Originally Posted by Masy
Warman: that's a kilt, what the Scotsmen wear.
I know, it just odd Seeing Men going to Proms with Kilts on,lol..
The country whence kilts come, the People's Republic of Scotland!Quote:
Originally Posted by AwesomeArcher
A Scottish Ceilidh (we do not have Proms) goes as such:Quote:
Originally Posted by Ice
A group of friends and acquaintances meet up.
Together they go to the ceilidh, whereupon the ceilidh band plays music to which one dances with a girl whom one has asked at the ceilidh.
Thence we try to go out, but find that the Deputy Rector has telephoned the clubs and pubs to not let in anyone wearing kilts or evening dresses because they have most likely came from the school ceilidh and are thus under-age.
Not necessarily. You can buy Welsh tartan.Quote:
No worries, its only the crazy Scots who where kilts anyway
The joys of being 18 and leaving school. :)
I'd hate to be a summer baby. Would be a very dull summer.
"Hey we're all going to the pubs to celebrate passing our a-levels... Damn sorry, you can't come can you? Well have fun watching tv!"
Check my date of birth. :wall:Quote:
Originally Posted by BDC
It's not really that much of an impediment, actually; I can get into, and served in, most places around here.