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celebration sounds almighty...but please tell me people dont still dress up like him..IS THIS TRUE???? THATS THE ONLY THING THAT PUTS ME OFF..if paisley park promises an amnesty on that sorta thing ill go next year
unless its females only dressing like his ex girlfriends im thinking sherilyn fenn,carmen,appolonia...!!! | |
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jonylawson said: THATS THE ONLY THING THAT PUTS ME OFF..if paisley park promises an amnesty on that sorta thing ill go next year
unless its females only dressing like his ex girlfriends im thinking sherilyn fenn,carmen,appolonia...!!! There were a few but luckily not too many. I saw more people with their own unique, funky style which was really cool. I just like to dress smart and be comfortable. You never know when you could end up on stage so it's always best just to look good but not too 'Princey'. It's all good though... everyone was there for a good time | |
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I don't know, maybe I should come next year... do they let goths in? | |
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I wouldn't mind seeing his female fans dressed up like Vanity 6 | |
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DavidEye said: I wouldn't mind seeing his female fans dressed up like Vanity 6
Just as long as they're not as wired on cocaine as poor Denise always was... | |
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Paisley better be on the ball with its planning for next year. I've seen posts from several people who are thinking about going to the celebration for the first time next year.
I don't think it matters how you dress, as long as you're comfortable. I've seen people there in full Prince gear, including ruffled shirts. One year I saw a guy wearing Prince's entire Rave suit, including the white furry coat! | |
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Thats what puts u off? why not the blatantly overpriced tickets, and the fact that YOU have to go to HIM? | |
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TheSkinMechanic said: Thats what puts u off? why not the blatantly overpriced tickets, and the fact that YOU have to go to HIM?
My best friend and I noticed thos one interesting looking fellow in a black, lacey --yes Princey -- lookin' shirt. Then it hit me: Damn I have that same blouse! I bought it at a women's clothing chainstore last month. You never know who shops at ladies' stores! ---------------------------------------------
Conformity really sucks. | |
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this isnt just a problem at the Celebration...Fools go to concerts like this...I dont mind the *individual* fashion on display...its those who rip looks straight out of prince's closet and then storm the place like they own it...
dont start me on the fool that turned a tide box into a symbol backback...oye!! | |
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Novabreaker said: I don't know, maybe I should come next year... do they let goths in?
Of course, i dont think they discriminate in that way. I am pretty certain you can wear whatever you please. Goth's have an interesting look, but isn't it a bit 80's? sorry _________________________________________
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Zthe9s said: Novabreaker said: I don't know, maybe I should come next year... do they let goths in?
Of course, i dont think they discriminate in that way. I am pretty certain you can wear whatever you please. Goth's have an interesting look, but isn't it a bit 80's? sorry I was just kidding, brew. I'm not really one... apart from wearing black nail polish occasionally to piss off my people at work I can't really say I would be one. It's definitely a bit 80's, you know. Well, mid-nineties as well... And who could forget late 70s goth punks? | |
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