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Acrylic-bob 04-09-2005 11:44

What a lovely Idea
 
I notice that the Huncoat Youth Project, which is so concerned with raising the aspirations of the youth of the Within Grove area held a fashion show the other day. How Nice.

Apparently the children were encouraged to go out and collect items of litter off the streets, bring them back to the projects HQ and make clothes out of them, which they then were encouraged to wear in the fashion show.

Very green, that. Very safe and hygenic. Would you let your children dress up in litter?

cashman 04-09-2005 11:48

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very strange idea! wonder what genius dreamt that one up! also wonder how many parents actually encouraged their kids to do it.

SPUGGIE J 04-09-2005 11:51

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Whith the state Within Grove is in I am suprised thety didnt find more than litter lying around. As for the idea then it must have been some seriously over paid seriously under worked social services climber.

accymel 04-09-2005 11:56

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PMSL erm suppose they have to do something to get the area involved....... good job nobody here reads minds or else i'd be banned for life pmsl

garinda 04-09-2005 12:00

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Rindy's fashion comment of the week-

There will be no critisism of our Mayor this week please, as in the Observer she looked very elegant and well groomed in an eau de nil coloured suit.

Acrylic-bob 04-09-2005 12:14

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I thought she looked as though she was auditioning for the part of Queen Victoria. Though she would probably have more success auditioning for a part in Disney's Fantasia. Can you guess which part? Go on have a guess!

garinda 04-09-2005 12:29

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
I thought she looked as though she was auditioning for the part of Queen Victoria. Though she would probably have more success auditioning for a part in Disney's Fantasia. Can you guess which part? Go on have a guess!


Lol, I hated that film and I can only remember Micky Mouse as the sorcerer's apprentice, and he had a full length red coat dress and a pointed hat, so it can't be him.

Trust me A-b, with her hair back, a smart suit, subtle makeup and discreet pearl earrings, she could give the fragrant Duchess of Kent a run for her money in the elegance stakes.

Acrylic-bob 04-09-2005 12:53

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The Duchess of Kent??? What are you on? Or is the "medicinal" eight pints distorting your vision?

garinda 04-09-2005 12:58

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Sunday afternoon of course, it's Acidic-babs time for a little Gordon's! ;)

Next thing you'll be in the chatroom giggling and flirting again!!!!

SPUGGIE J 04-09-2005 13:07

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Who is the Duchess of Kent? Never heard of a model with that name, but there is a prissy alloof so and so with that name.

Acrylic-bob 04-09-2005 13:12

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Errm, I think you'll find that Duchesses are allowed to be prissy and aloof, especially Royal Duchesses, it's in the job description.

garinda 04-09-2005 13:18

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The Duchess of Kent is that good Northern lass, the former Katherine Worsley and who presents the ladie's trophy at Wimbledon, she also wears combat trousers and trainers.

grannyclaret 04-09-2005 13:29

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she is one of the nice duchesses...and very pretty.. would rather have her anyday than that smug overbearing freeloader.. princess micheal

SPUGGIE J 04-09-2005 13:30

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Appologies gang I am mixing here up with Princess Michael of Kent (princess pushy).

WillowTheWhisp 04-09-2005 13:59

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Acrylic-bob
Would you let your children dress up in litter?


No.

I wouldn't object to them designing outfits made from binbags or carrier bags etc if they were unused clean ones.


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