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Shoot it in the head!!!!!!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA “it”!!! I am howling, dude – that is so right ON
Actually – it appears that her head IS the largest target!!
Coneheads live!
It looks like a funeral shroud that one would wear when going to carousel.
Very versatile garment. Rappels rain, protects from harmful UVA rays, holds parking spaces, and even marks out-of-bounds for pick-up football games!
Good desert gear, Jon? I am trying to picture you on a patrol wearing this get-up.
“What the fuck is THAT? Is that the ghost of Hamlet’s dad?”
“Nah – it’s just Jon doing his patrol.”
“Oh. Cool.”
egad. It’s the high-fashion version of a burqa.
Or maybe a feminized version of a Dalek.
I’ve said it before, I’ll say it again: fashion designers* hate women.
(*with a few exceptions, of course).
OMG! That barber poll from outer space has swallowed Red!
I think I saw that on an episode of H.R. Pufnstuf once.
As a counterpoint to this ridiculous get-up –
now HERE is a dress.
If I had the cash, I would have a dressmaker make me that dress exactly with my measurements. I ADORE that dress.
After looking at that first picture, a soft, feminine voice keeps repeating “Derelicte” in my head over and over.
hahahahahaha
Dude, where’s my tablecloth?
I would enjoy seeing you in both those dresses. The first one for the humor, and the second…just for the experience. That is a great dress.
Crickey, was she in a party tent that collapsed?
“It was terrible… I heard the magician cry out… there was cake everywhere!”
Either that, or it is now the custom to be married while wearing shower curtains.
Ricki – my thought exactly.
She looks sort of like a badminton shuttlecock.
oooh how embarrasing for her. They forgot the hole for her head to go thru. I hate when that happens.
Eeee! I saw that Mouret blue dress and wanted it immediately. Not that I wear dresses or have occasions to wear dresses, but still. It would look beautiful hanging in my closet. As for the floaty headdress, it reminds me of the blue alien/opera singer from The Fifth Element. “The stones…are….in….ME.” hahahahaha
… and in a pinch, it allows one to be fired out of a 16 inch naval gun.