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 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Pleated to the dot. 
Hahaha! Oh goodness 😆
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 Originally Posted by OC Richard
It's cropped there, but the whole image shows that for some unknown reason they used black flashes and black ghillies, which is disappointing. (I have seen white ghillies BTW.)
The focus on shoes at a wedding immediately diverted my brain to one of the first episodes of Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiam.
Larry is an ironic humor genius of course. The episode dwelled on his spouse's notion that they should have a commitment ceremony on some significant wedding anniversary. Two highlights (? lowlights?)
- His wife suggested they script a new set of vows for the ceremony. He thought that a good idea until their first recitation of their new promises. She went first, and offered up a commitment to their partnership "throughout all eternity." Larry squirmed a bit, then responded "I'm OK for this life, but 'for all eternity?' At some point, I thought I'd get a pass."
- Re: the white shoes. I'm not Jewish, but I've ushered at a few opulent Jewish wedding ceremonies, and of course one of the highlights is when the groom stomps on a drinking glass. In the show, Larry was a bit nervous and crushed the glass before the rabbi withdrew his hand, and a shard of glass lacerated the rabbi's hand, causing intense bleeding. The rabbi ran from the temple clutching his wrist, screaming "Jesus CHRIST!"
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 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Actually the kilt is plain olive green, so no worries about the pleating.
Yep. By the time I realized that it was too late to edit my post.
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