...the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved... the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn burn burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars...
I felt a tad silly as I arrived late at the luau (had been at a 21st in Pukerua Bay...obv) wearing Standard Wellington Party Outfit #37: skinny leg jeans, boots, funky black top & unusual jewellery. HOWEVER, everyone else there was FULLY committed to the Hawaiian theme, kitted out in awesome kitsh costumes... I got lei-ed as quickly as possible and felt much better :D
At Steph's 80s party in which her, me and Sherie were the only ones like properly 'I prepared an outfit' dressed-up she pointed out to the room that that's what we do in NZ. Apparently you break that rule. Sameola.
HOWEVER, I absolutely believe that it was only coz you'd been at another party due to having personally witnessed your Trekkie outfit for the T party.
However that costume was really just a normal party dress with a Trekkie thing stuck on to it - that I found the materials for and Tom made. Hmmm.
[Bel - I'm the same as you remember - the 80s party costume was actually a freak accident in that Sherie brought me leg-warmers and my hair happened to look ultra-80s and I happened to have green eye shadow in my handbag]
What does it say about our usual state of party attire that we can be so easily transformed into classic-era top command Trekkies or high-ponied neon flashing 80s chicks??!
And, Lou, I'm pretty sure we filed the T party under Never to be discussed again, subclause: Hot pash turns tragic due to the leaving in unfortunate bedroom of Tom Selleck's shirt which actually belonged to former boss, Category 3.
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Seeing as Hayley NEVER EMAILS ME (are you reading this Hayley? Huh? Huh?) I am refusing to comment on the photos.
Yout hung out with Kate and Julia?! OK so now I am really bloody jealous.
Oh, and you look hot. As usual.
Oh shush you!! *blushes furiously*
I felt a tad silly as I arrived late at the luau (had been at a 21st in Pukerua Bay...obv) wearing Standard Wellington Party Outfit #37: skinny leg jeans, boots, funky black top & unusual jewellery.
HOWEVER, everyone else there was FULLY committed to the Hawaiian theme, kitted out in awesome kitsh costumes... I got lei-ed as quickly as possible and felt much better :D
*re-reads last sentence... blushes even MORE so*
At Steph's 80s party in which her, me and Sherie were the only ones like properly 'I prepared an outfit' dressed-up she pointed out to the room that that's what we do in NZ. Apparently you break that rule. Sameola.
HOWEVER, I absolutely believe that it was only coz you'd been at another party due to having personally witnessed your Trekkie outfit for the T party.
However that costume was really just a normal party dress with a Trekkie thing stuck on to it - that I found the materials for and Tom made. Hmmm.
[Bel - I'm the same as you remember - the 80s party costume was actually a freak accident in that Sherie brought me leg-warmers and my hair happened to look ultra-80s and I happened to have green eye shadow in my handbag]
What does it say about our usual state of party attire that we can be so easily transformed into classic-era top command Trekkies or high-ponied neon flashing 80s chicks??!
Versatile... yes. Resourcful... yes.
Already borderline crazy with our fashion choices... quite possibly so.
And, Lou, I'm pretty sure we filed the T party under Never to be discussed again, subclause: Hot pash turns tragic due to the leaving in unfortunate bedroom of Tom Selleck's shirt which actually belonged to former boss, Category 3.
Just for future reference.
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