kenpo tiger
Senior Master
Feisty, I am afraid that unfortunately that is the way things are headed.Feisty Mouse said:*warning - minor thread gank*
OK. I am curious.
When I go to a big important event - a wedding, a funeral, a bat mitzvah, a baptism, a graduation, etc etc (and to church on Sunday), I try to dress for the event. I don't have a fur coat or diamonds, but I put on nice-looking clothes, try to make myself look a bit nicer for the occasion.
Does that mean that if I can't dress up, I'm a *bad person*? I don't think so.
But since when was dressing appropriately and showing respect a silly thing? Are we all going the way of sweatpants to weddings now?
When I first read HHJH's intro to this thread, my reaction was, as I more or less stated, "Who cares what he was wearing as long as he was present?" I just don't know if it would make a particle of difference to *the Euros* (as someone referred to them) what Cheney was wearing so much as whether he was there as Bush's representative. I think Bush's absence just might be what would provoke any reaction. Just a thought ... KT