Posted on 05/31/2005 6:57:33 AM PDT by tuffydoodle
Photo From Playboy-Themed Party Grabs Alumni's Attention Female High School Seniors Show Up Wearing Skimpy Lingerie
HOUSTON -- A racy photo from a high school party with a Playboy theme has sent alumni of the school into shock, Houston television station KPRC reported.
Some Memorial High School alumni told the station the so-called "Playboy Party" went too far, saying the theme was too hot for teens. However, students who attended the party disagree, saying it was all clean fun.
"It doesn't put off the best impression. It doesn't make me want my kids to go there," 1994 Memorial High graduate Sabra Boone said.
Boon said senior men throw a theme party that is not sanctioned by the school. This year's theme was the Playboy mansion.
Parents are upset after a Playboy-themed party that had girls dressing in revealing outfits.
While one student, who asked not to be identified, told the station a dress code for the party was not established, some of the girls showed up in skimpy lingerie.
Boone, along with other alumni, said she received a picture from the party in an e-mail.
"Everyone is shocked," Boone said.
One parent, whose son attended the party, told the station the senior boys tried hard to throw a fun, safe party, explaining it was held at a private venue with chaperones and police. Attendees were required to sign waivers promising not to drink alcohol.
Boone said girls wore formals to a similar party she attended during her senior year. She told the station she is disappointed in Memorial High School's 2005 senior class.
"Regardless, the girls are hardly wearing any clothes. I just couldn't believe their parents would let them out of the house like that," Boone said.
"This ought to be a great fight. "
So you're punch drunk huh.
" /Bell Rings "
...in your head. *har dee har har har*
I ain't seen so many hits since the tsunami.
Im now thinking of changing the name of my blog after this.
What do you think of ~~
"The influence of Paris Hilton"
But Paris is now reportedly engaged. I've also read she wants to have a baby soon. That could start a whole new fashion trend.
Attacking me doesn't win you the argument and continually posting stuff from my personal page is rude.
I like your current title just the way it is:)
If my posting the picture gleaned from your profile offended you, I apologize. Offending you was not my intent.
My comment about witches, triggered by your picture, was meant shine light on the irony of what different people deem to be unacceptable behavior. It was not intended to be received as a personal attack.
"If my posting the picture gleaned from your profile offended you, I apologize. Offending you was not my intent."
The classic non-apology.
"My comment about witches, triggered by your picture, was meant shine light on the irony of what different people deem to be unacceptable behavior. It was not intended to be received as a personal attack."
My picture has nothing to do with the topic at hand. Attacking people based on assumptions that have nothing to do with the topic being debated is childish and rude and reeks of desperation. And a stranger posting my personal picture on a non-related thread (or any thread for that matter) is just plain creepy.
The offensive bit to me is the guy in the sailor suit with a guy on each arm.
Re #7: I'll take the one on the left.
"If my posting the picture gleaned from your profile offended you, I apologize. Offending you was not my intent."
The classic non-apology.
"My comment about witches, triggered by your picture, was meant shine light on the irony of what different people deem to be unacceptable behavior. It was not intended to be received as a personal attack."
My picture has nothing to do with the topic at hand. Attacking people based on assumptions that have nothing to do with the topic being debated is childish and rude and reeks of desperation. And a stranger posting my personal picture on a non-related thread (or any thread for that matter) is just plain creepy.
You attacked a number of people based on a picture from an internet story that, being here in Houston, I KNOW has been blown totally out of proportion.
Because the party in question had the word "Playboy" attached to it you made the leap to (quoting you ... gosh darn it, there I go again, using stuff you freely posted on this site:
It's no wonder out-of-wedlock pregnancy and std's are such a problem, when parents think the "playboy" theme for a party is acceptable.
and Parents let their underage kids drink, drive, do drugs, etc., all with their blessings.
I observed that there were chaperones and police present and then , oh the horror, took the blood smeared witch picture you freely posted on your profile page and pointed out the IRONY (I even used the word) that some people are just as offended by halloween as your are by a "Playboy" party theme. It had everything to do with the topic at hand.
Your response:
Attacking me doesn't win you the argument and continually posting stuff from my personal page is rude.
Brought my last reply:
If my posting the picture gleaned from your profile offended you, I apologize. Offending you was not my intent.
Apparently you find a sincere attempt at apology unacceptable ... my bad ... try this one:
Would you like some cheese with your whine ... get over yourself.
If this offends you .... think Rhett Butler to Scarlett O'Hara in Gone With the Wind when she said
Rhett, Rhett... Rhett, if you go, where shall I go? What shall I do?
You've been here less than a week and you're already tired ... you probably need to lay low for a while and rest up.
You need therapy. Pick up a phone book, find any therapist listed and dial the number.
I'll pray for you daily but don't post to me again. ( although I feel certain you'll post one more time since people with your illness always have to get in the last word)
Rock on dude!
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