Posted by Rabbit (Richmond, United States) on 4 December 2007 in Lifestyle & Culture.
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Ok where to begin. This picture was quickly snapped off this morning, due to the need to show-off my snazzy attire for an upcoming event that i'm going to be attending this Friday. As i was describing to my new far away friend [t e r r o r k i t t e n] what these crazy patterned britches looked like, he asked why not send me a pic. At the time all i had was a pinhole shot (which as of right now all my pinhole shots are black & white) So one could see the nice crazy pattern but what is that crazy pattern without seeing the colors? HUMMM
So as i was saying i'll be sporting this pair of crazy colored trousers to an event Friday! **Did i mention i made the britches? well i did - so that may add a couple MORE cool points ** I'll have my ribbons along with me as well (if i have not discussed the ribbons let me just inform you.) The ribbons are 11 foot long and i hold them while i dance. Its a bit like Chinese Ribbon Dancing but without the ribbons being on sticks. I do have a set of those as well and i'm considering taking them, for i think this event will not be as crowded. If it is then i can only hold the ribbons in my hands for a crowd does not allow for as much room as i would need to use the sticks & would hate to *whapp* someone with a hard plastic stick *ouch* i don't even what to know how bad that would hurt.
None the less it should be lots of fun & very tiring. EEEEEEEhh *thats my excited noise*
thinking bout those trousers, rabbit
ps if i remember correctly they are also black-light sensitive so the colors are bright under the black light as well.
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Now all we need is a picture of you sporting thes britches and dancing... P.S.: I'm glad you liked my pottery pics from Tunisia, what you call the domed rooms are actually caves digged in the hillsides, some people in the southern part of Tunisia still live in troglodyte homes. Parts of the Star Wars movies were shot there too. As for the mention "Private message", it was put there by our blogmaster Gilles, you shouldn't give it any importance.. Wolfgang
4 Dec 2007 2:37pm
OOooo [mouth making odd shape!] now I am famous! You know I love this fabric......I can see many bleeding eyes the weekend! Damn fine Rabbit!
4 Dec 2007 3:31pm
You wascally wabbit you!! Too funny, you know, because my Mom had a dress out of material exactly like this back in the mid 70's. Seriously!! LOL I can so clearly remember her wearing that dress for Christmas.... ;-) Hope you have a BLAST at this shin ding!!
4 Dec 2007 4:01pm
nice!!!
4 Dec 2007 4:44pm
Ooooh, I like your eclectic style in this one, dear lady. This image is an absolute treat for eye and soul!!! :) And speaking of snazzy, YOU are the epitome of the truly stylish lady, dear friend. You will totally be a knock-out in those britches, am sure!! :)
4 Dec 2007 5:04pm
That is a pretty wild and crazy pattern for britchess which will make the event even more fun. Definitely black light sensitive. So retro. Shall we look forward to seeing a scene from the dance? By the way love that coffee mug.
4 Dec 2007 7:56pm
Wow, that is some pretty crazy britches. :) Hope you have fun!
4 Dec 2007 9:16pm
groovy patterns :) hehe
4 Dec 2007 9:57pm
Wow.. hope you're passing out sunglasses when you wear those under black lights! I hate to admit it, but I remember when they first became popular. Ah... the black lights, I mean. :-)
4 Dec 2007 11:08pm
great job with the britches!
4 Dec 2007 11:40pm
i feel like having a picnic on your green pants.
5 Dec 2007 9:34am
Fabulous colors! Now I more or less have an idea how you look like, and you must look like a genuine artist (which you are) wearing these! The colors remind me a bit of the seventies and flower-power. I didn't know what britches were, and saw in the dictionary that you meant breeches - although there are more Americans saying incorrectly britches than British saying correctly breeches - so who's right? :)
7 Dec 2007 9:33am
@Illuci: ha ha - thank you. i actually just dont know how to spell very good and i'm dyslexic so when i sound things out in my head - i can not seem to translate that correctly for some words... i will try to keep in mind the correct spelling of them - Breeches ;)
What fun colors. Wish I could sew. I can hem, but that's about it.
9 Dec 2007 2:48am
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