I like how you can probably catch a glimpse into the elders background and what their personality may be like.
As Ted stated, people from older generations (usually) all dressed a certain way to fit in with the "norm" of the time. There were some, on the blog, who wore mixed-matched catastrophes (maybe they were artistic bohemians in the 50's?) and some who were the very definition of the word 'opulent' (maybe a New York socialite who always had a martini in hand?).
I'll tip depending on the service. And it's somewhat unfortunate when servers have to share tips (like at Starbucks etc) especially when some are super nice and efficient while others seem like they'd rather be watching The Hills.
I agree with Neslock, I read the comments and some of them are pretty sad and I think they're tinged with a bit of racism. One said he's/she's glad he/she didn't own a gun because he/she would shoot up the ghetto's. Wow. Would he/she feel that passionately if this was a still shot from My Big Redneck Wedding and the couple were wearing army fatigues? :-(
I, personally, wouldn't have an airbrushed dress, but it is unique and different. And if the couple liked it and they were happy on their wedding day, then I'm sure all the hate coming their way isn't fazing them.
I'm feeling this song and Estelle -- sans Kanye West. His rhyme is just as whack as he is. This song matches with the wonderful weather I'm experiencing.
As Ted stated, people from older generations (usually) all dressed a certain way to fit in with the "norm" of the time. There were some, on the blog, who wore mixed-matched catastrophes (maybe they were artistic bohemians in the 50's?) and some who were the very definition of the word 'opulent' (maybe a New York socialite who always had a martini in hand?).
I, personally, wouldn't have an airbrushed dress, but it is unique and different. And if the couple liked it and they were happy on their wedding day, then I'm sure all the hate coming their way isn't fazing them.