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1913 Silent Movie-Train Crash
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<blockquote data-quote="herofan" data-source="post: 1284977" data-attributes="member: 17843"><p>I'm a bit on the fence too. On one hand, there is not a fancy bone in my body, and I'm not a big-shot. I have no problem with seeing people in public with dirty clothes on due to a day's work; I've done it myself many times. I do feel, however, that certain types of clothes do or do not fit certain occasions, and I feel it shows respect when I attend other's events. </p><p></p><p>If dress is not specified, I usually dress in a way that doesn't draw attention one way or the other. If I am invited to attend an event, or if I drop by the funeral home to see an acquaintance, I usually do khakis and a button up shirt. Nobody is going to think I'm dressed fancy, and nobody is going to wonder if I just came from the barn, it's respectful.</p><p></p><p>We actually had a girl get angry and leave the high school graduation a few years ago because she wasn't allowed to wear muck boots with her cap and gown. Come on, why would anybody want to wear muck boots to a graduation. They serve no purpose there. </p><p></p><p>I've even seen older people come into a restaurant dressed so tacky that it was embarrassing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="herofan, post: 1284977, member: 17843"] I’m a bit on the fence too. On one hand, there is not a fancy bone in my body, and I'm not a big-shot. I have no problem with seeing people in public with dirty clothes on due to a day's work; I've done it myself many times. I do feel, however, that certain types of clothes do or do not fit certain occasions, and I feel it shows respect when I attend other’s events. If dress is not specified, I usually dress in a way that doesn’t draw attention one way or the other. If I am invited to attend an event, or if I drop by the funeral home to see an acquaintance, I usually do khakis and a button up shirt. Nobody is going to think I’m dressed fancy, and nobody is going to wonder if I just came from the barn, it’s respectful. We actually had a girl get angry and leave the high school graduation a few years ago because she wasn’t allowed to wear muck boots with her cap and gown. Come on, why would anybody want to wear muck boots to a graduation. They serve no purpose there. I've even seen older people come into a restaurant dressed so tacky that it was embarrassing. [/QUOTE]
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