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Reply #30 posted 05/15/07 11:10am

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Shyra said:

growbotham said:

Nikki - my wife - said "I definately need my nails done for then!!!!!"

That means all out style and I agree!!!!

We have VIP tickets for the opening night, and I think you just have to go with it. We are spending all that money on a once in a lifetime experience.

It would be such a waste to do it in jeans and a T-Shirt - suited and booted all the way.

"Somebody get me a new suit, I'm about to sweat this one out!!!"

If only I could afford the Ted Baker and Versace look of 'Headboy', perhaps Prince would shake my hand too!!!!!


Yes, if you have VIP tickets, obviously you had the cash to spare and your outfit should reflect that. Not saying that you have to spend a fortune wearing Versace, but wear something that looks classy/tasteful. Ladies should were nice dresses (or even dress slacks and nice top) but nothing cut up to the ying yang. If you get picked to dance on stage, everyone will be able to see your twat.


100% disagree with the above, firstly we might have VIP but no one seems to have a clue were we are sitting, secondly you'll probably be so hot, you wish you had worn a bikini and thirdly HELLO were at a prince concert not a church!
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Reply #31 posted 05/15/07 11:23am

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Shyra said:

growbotham said:

Nikki - my wife - said "I definately need my nails done for then!!!!!"

That means all out style and I agree!!!!

We have VIP tickets for the opening night, and I think you just have to go with it. We are spending all that money on a once in a lifetime experience.

It would be such a waste to do it in jeans and a T-Shirt - suited and booted all the way.

"Somebody get me a new suit, I'm about to sweat this one out!!!"

If only I could afford the Ted Baker and Versace look of 'Headboy', perhaps Prince would shake my hand too!!!!!


Yes, if you have VIP tickets, obviously you had the cash to spare and your outfit should reflect that. Not saying that you have to spend a fortune wearing Versace, but wear something that looks classy/tasteful. Ladies should were nice dresses (or even dress slacks and nice top) but nothing cut up to the ying yang. If you get picked to dance on stage, everyone will be able to see your twat.


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Reply #32 posted 05/15/07 3:24pm

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Shyra said:

If you get picked to dance on stage, everyone will be able to see your twat.



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Reply #33 posted 05/15/07 3:32pm

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Shyra said:

If you get picked to dance on stage, everyone will be able to see your twat.



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Don't talk about her husband like that.
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Reply #34 posted 05/16/07 9:43am

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2903dad said:

Shyra said:



Yes, if you have VIP tickets, obviously you had the cash to spare and your outfit should reflect that. Not saying that you have to spend a fortune wearing Versace, but wear something that looks classy/tasteful. Ladies should were nice dresses (or even dress slacks and nice top) but nothing cut up to the ying yang. If you get picked to dance on stage, everyone will be able to see your twat.


100% disagree with the above, firstly we might have VIP but no one seems to have a clue were we are sitting, secondly you'll probably be so hot, you wish you had worn a bikini and thirdly HELLO were at a prince concert not a church!


Sorry you disagree, but when I attended the Musicology concert in Philly, a young girl had on a skirt that was just below her crack. When she walked, with each step the skit flipped and you could litertally see her cheeks wiggling. She was in line to dance, but then got turned away because her skirt was too, too short. Might of been she had on no drawes,too!

Incidentally, I like your signature. Fan of Delores Claiborne?
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Reply #35 posted 05/16/07 9:44am

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falloff


Don't talk about her husband like that.



Hey, Haystack. You know, I thought about that after I reread my post! Well, ya never know these days...
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Reply #36 posted 05/16/07 11:51am

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Shyra said:

2903dad said:



100% disagree with the above, firstly we might have VIP but no one seems to have a clue were we are sitting, secondly you'll probably be so hot, you wish you had worn a bikini and thirdly HELLO were at a prince concert not a church!


Sorry you disagree, but when I attended the Musicology concert in Philly, a young girl had on a skirt that was just below her crack. When she walked, with each step the skit flipped and you could litertally see her cheeks wiggling. She was in line to dance, but then got turned away because her skirt was too, too short. Might of been she had on no drawes,too!

Incidentally, I like your signature. Fan of Delores Claiborne?


Dont get me wrong i not going to turn up in a thong, but if i did it would be my choice, i just dont feel the need to go all out suited and booted to a hot ass concert, each to her own.

Yes i am a fan of dolores calibourne, I like my signature too wink
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Reply #37 posted 05/16/07 11:53am

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Shyra said:

Haystack said:



Don't talk about her husband like that.



Hey, Haystack. You know, I thought about that after I reread my post! Well, ya never know these days...


I'm the husband in question and my wife would never show her arse in public.

I said wear something classy - not trashy!!! Who said that classy means a short skirt????

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Reply #38 posted 05/16/07 4:25pm

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r u sure that the security would choose people wearing ordinary clothes?


I think u meant would not choose ppl wearing ordinary clothes. Of course they wouldnt if they have the choice they get some ppl up there that show with there clothes that they are fans either in a dress up way or in a t-shirt that sais prince on it wink
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Reply #39 posted 05/16/07 4:59pm

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GermanHottie1981 said:

Crystal777Ball said:

r u sure that the security would choose people wearing ordinary clothes?


I think u meant would not choose ppl wearing ordinary clothes. Of course they wouldnt if they have the choice they get some ppl up there that show with there clothes that they are fans either in a dress up way or in a t-shirt that sais prince on it wink


yes thats what i meant, thats good then and i wonder if any people will dress up like prince
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