It looks like the DH's movie project is getting very hot again. I can't post names here for fear of messing things up, but I will say the director is the same Oscar winner (for Last Picture Show) who has been involved for a couple of years and they have attached actors, some of which could be named Shmilly-Shmob Schmorton, Shmames Sfranco and also Schmilda Schwinton. He has been working on this for 8 years now and the deal could fall apart like it has a zilliion times before but it looks good right now, so keep your fingers crossed.
'The Train Job'
Natter 57 Varieties
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
"floor length gown" to me says "whee! no hose and no one will be able to see whatever bruises I've given myself lately knocking my shins into the coffee table!"
Floor-length is fun--it REALLY feels like one is dressing up.
It's not like I've reworn the tea length bridesmaids dresses I have any more than the full length ones. Okay, one. I've reworn exactly one bridesmaids dress, that's it.
Okay, I so need a cup of coffee. I thought I could get through today without it, but no way.
Oo, exciting Scrappy!
You know, we really need a good reason to make everyone dress up again. The last time I dressed up was years ago, right after Franny was born.
It's not like I've reworn the tea length bridesmaids dresses I have any more than the full length ones.
Yeah, me too. Although I only have one of each.
My friend who's been a bridesmaid a million times has most often been told to pick her own dress, not a Bridesmaid Dress. So she was cranky when we were in a wedding together in floor-length satin, but I was just thinking how much worse it could have been.
Shmames Sfranco
ooh! love!
I think I"m going to head out early due to the weather. it sounds like almost everyone else has left anyway.
Happy birthday, Jon! And a happy belated one to Benno!
Don't all the men in the wedding party usually wear tuxes?
Or maybe, like Shrift said, I'm used to that as a Midwestern Thing. Tuxes, expensive/useless/ugly/Prom-y bridesmaid dresses.
It's an Italian-American thing too, though I am starting to see a trend towards tuxes with Windsor knots instead of bowties. Floor-length dresses for the women is the norm. Tea-length is passable if everyone is wearing them and they're in a fabric that connotes cocktail/party dress.
I tried to stay away from the ugly Prom-like dresses, and picked something they could wear again. Oooh, related story: My cousin in France (bridesmaid in my wedding 2 years ago) used the dress as her wedding dress for the civil ceremony in July. I was totally chuffed.
Ginger, I think shrift said the color must be Marine.
ita, I hope that all this is over for you soon.
I let my bridesmaid pick her own dress. But the (two) men were in tuxes.
Muesli:
Yay Scrappy's DH! That wonderful!