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dress code - paul's email and clayart humor

updated fri 16 mar 01

 

Linda Blossom on thu 15 mar 01


Well, this thread has reached the predictably humorous proportions that I
would expect from clayart. Paul, capping it off in an equally predictable
fashion. Just when it went through my mind that maybe I would want to
distract Terry from reading them. He has such a unique and spontaneous
sense of humor and latent 60's rebel in him, I can only wonder what he might
think of. I really enjoyed cocktail dresses from a thrift store and
unknotted ties casually slung about the guys' necks; cocktail dresses on
the guys, and Miltons' no pants suggestion. Only on clayart. Rest assured
Paul, that my entire self will arrive intact. The bottom half goes where I
will, wouldn't want to disappoint anyone - least not Terry.

Linda who can report over 40 F and it isn't even 9am yet.

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> Yes, Linda, you will definitely need your bottom half. For all our
> sakes, please don't leave it at home.
> Paul
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Bill and Sylvia Shirley on thu 15 mar 01


Linda,

The one I especially enjoyed was Scott Lykens' remark about "carharts". For those
of you who don't know what those are...they're heavy work overalls, usually
insulated (at least in this part of the country), and most always very dirty!
Usually worn by farmers and mechanics.

That made me laugh out loud.

Thanks Scott.

Sylvia Shirley

scott lykens wrote:

> Ok so i called the adams mark, they have a bar called cjs, heres the dress
> code, no jeans, no tennis shoes, sounds like kakis/carharts. and work boots gets
> you a drink at the adams mark, in fact i suggested that and they said, well
> where wha tyou want, bu those arent jeans or tennis shoes, and no dress code in
> the hotel lobby or elswhere. besides, after the bar runs out of booze by wed
> afternoon like they usually do, no one will care.