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Vilmah
04-27-2006, 08:57 PM
Because I like Grisch so much... I decided to draw him and Vilmah, getting ready for tomorrow's party.

http://stu.aii.edu/~bo312/ssi/dresscollection.jpg

Pistos
04-27-2006, 09:05 PM
haha thats great! Nice job by the way, you got talent.

Mortica
04-27-2006, 09:40 PM
Poor Grisch.

Can't an orc have a little bit of privacy!

Grisch
04-27-2006, 09:49 PM
I KNEW IT! I knew the pink silk dress made my ass look huge! Oh Gods... the embarrasment...

I guess I'm going to go with my simple black dress for Friday, the problem is it's hell to find shoes that go with it. *sigh*

Chingaso
04-28-2006, 07:53 AM
Now Chingaso worry. Why Grisch invite Chingaso to TNG? Chingaso straight!

Lupa
04-28-2006, 08:41 AM
No word of a lie.. I actually passed coffee out my nose!.. :lol:

Grisch.. do not forget to wear your pearls with that LBD..

Grisch
04-28-2006, 08:47 AM
Now Chingaso worry. Why Grisch invite Chingaso to TNG? Chingaso straight!

Why does everyone think that it has some bearing on my sexuality? I just like dresses damnit! Geez, some people collect cats, others axes, I collect dresses.... and it would be a waste if they were never worn... so...

Anyway, this is just getting embarasing now. My whole guild is ripping me off about it. I'm not even sure if I can be an effective leader after this.

I just KNOW Cirocco is gonna drop witty puns about dresses every time I give an order for the next month.

Lupa
04-28-2006, 08:55 AM
If it helps, you can call it a Kurta.... traditional Indian garb for men..

Rudrah
04-28-2006, 09:32 AM
I support Grisch in this, I like wearing "kurtas" too! Pants are prisons, kurtas are freedom!

FIGHT FOR FREEDOM!!!



...besides, kurtas make me immune to magnet attacks of giant dwarven robots (Illegal Danish reference). Poor paladin.

Alucian
04-28-2006, 09:51 AM
Unless he was wearing Tier 2 pants. Then Basutei woulda been screwed either way. ;)

Chingaso
04-28-2006, 09:57 AM
If Grisch want to wear kilt, Chingaso have no probem (but will tell lots of Scottish jokes while Grisch around), but LBDs are strictly out of question. :twisted:

Laron
04-28-2006, 10:37 AM
Try a HaKaMa like a skirt, yet still pants. Combind with a KoMoNo, and youe have a loose fitting outfit that is nice to wear. The Japanese had it right for comfort.

Hifazat
04-28-2006, 11:00 AM
Err ok you do realise that a Kurta is just a shirt that goes at maximum to your knees and it seperates around the waist. You need to wear pants or at minimum a dhoti with a kurta.

What i think you are refering is to the Jalabya in the Middle East. that is a huge long male dress.

Vilmah
04-28-2006, 11:01 AM
Try a HaKaMa like a skirt, yet still pants. Combind with a KoMoNo, and youe have a loose fitting outfit that is nice to wear. The Japanese had it right for comfort.

You mean kimono? ;) Two years of tea ceremony, sucker!! And comfort?? WTF?? You ever WEAR a kimono?? Not comfortable. Not for a woman, anyway. You men suck.

Laron
04-28-2006, 11:23 AM
Ah so sorry it is Kimono
Hehe I wear one every week, very comfortable to swordfight in... :wink: I am not a woman and do not need to wear mine so tight that you can barely walk...

Alucian
04-28-2006, 05:11 PM
Try a HaKaMa like a skirt, yet still pants. Combind with a KoMoNo, and youe have a loose fitting outfit that is nice to wear. The Japanese had it right for comfort.

You mean kimono? ;) Two years of tea ceremony, sucker!! And comfort?? WTF?? You ever WEAR a kimono?? Not comfortable. Not for a woman, anyway. You men suck.

Yeah...guys get a yukata/kimono and a hakama...girls get ridiculous sandals, tight kimonos and obi tied into eleventy-billion knots.

But I guess we've got our own...stockings and high-heels ftl. :T

Nadea
04-28-2006, 05:34 PM
Yeah...guys get a yukata/kimono and a hakama...girls get ridiculous sandals, tight kimonos and obi tied into eleventy-billion knots.

But I guess we've got our own...stockings and high-heels ftl. :T

And yet...I *still* really want one!

Vilmah
04-29-2006, 12:20 PM
And yet...I *still* really want one!

I can help you out in looking for one. It's not a matter of buying a kimono... it's a matter of buying a kimono, an obi, an obijime, an obiaje, an under kimono (forget the name), tabi, zori, and six hands to tie it all together.

Putting one on is like performing surgury.