X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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26th April 05, 12:34 PM
#11
I threw that in there to save typing a long explanation of why there needs to be a dress code at a prom. You always get jokers. If they weren't worried about the possibility of someone doing something like this then why do they have seperate rules for boys and girls? I was thinking more of cases I've read of girls wearing tuxes than boys in gowns, but you never know.
Also, there are 3 solid pages of people being indignant about some kid being barred from an event because he wanted to do something that was clearly not allowed, but I didn't see one other entry supporting the school for enforcing its rules.
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