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pitbulllady 12-31-2006 04:39 AM

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Originally Posted by antgirl1 (Post 25765)
Lousy?

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/11286835/

It's NOT lousy. Oh wait, now I remember, it was the BOOTS that had flames. XD

I didn't draw it. Junoluver did.

It's still not what I'd consider a traditional trenchcoat. She was doing a Goth parody there. REAL trenchcoats don't have metal studs or hangy straps all over them.

pitbulllady

"C" the Dragon 12-31-2006 07:13 AM

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 25792)
It's still not what I'd consider a traditional trenchcoat. She was doing a Goth parody there. REAL trenchcoats don't have metal studs or hangy straps all over them.

pitbulllady

She has a point, but still, Wilt looks nice in the outfit.:D

antgirl1 12-31-2006 09:20 AM

Aw. Whatever. I don't know trench coats.

scary_dream 12-31-2006 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 25792)
It's still not what I'd consider a traditional trenchcoat. She was doing a Goth parody there. REAL trenchcoats don't have metal studs or hangy straps all over them.

pitbulllady

True... real trenchcoats aren't restricted to the "goth" style. There ARE the goth-inspired trenchcoats like he was wearing, but the real ones are sold everywhere and are extremely useful as more than just a stylish coat. Anyone, try wearing one in winter in Boston... you'll be thankful you did!

DoubleLatte 12-31-2006 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by scary_dream (Post 25862)
True... real trenchcoats aren't restricted to the "goth" style. There ARE the goth-inspired trenchcoats like he was wearing, but the real ones are sold everywhere and are extremely useful as more than just a stylish coat. Anyone, try wearing one in winter in Boston... you'll be thankful you did!

Funny how most people automatically get the impression that the trenchcoat is a staple of gothic apparel. Yeah, those are pretty handy when in cold weather, and with me being a desert critter who considers 60 degree weather to be extremely cold, I was clinging onto it for dear life when I went to NY a few years back. They actually consider weather in the lower 40's warm.

I actually thought someone was taking a "gothic" Wilt seriously until I saw this drawing.

antgirl1 12-31-2006 01:21 PM

For some reason, I have a bad feeling that this discussion will go downhill. :(

scary_dream 12-31-2006 04:00 PM

Why's that? ???

antgirl1 12-31-2006 04:07 PM

I dunno, just a feeling.

scary_dream 12-31-2006 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by DoubleLatte (Post 25875)
Funny how most people automatically get the impression that the trenchcoat is a staple of gothic apparel. Yeah, those are pretty handy when in cold weather, and with me being a desert critter who considers 60 degree weather to be extremely cold, I was clinging onto it for dear life when I went to NY a few years back. They actually consider weather in the lower 40's warm.

I actually thought someone was taking a "gothic" Wilt seriously until I saw this drawing.

Also, I wasn't really implying that I think the trenchcoat is a staple of gothic apparel, I was just saying that a lot of people assume them to be, and while some folks with the "goth" style DO wear them, trenchcoats aren't in themselves considered "goth" wear.

Anyhow, enough about the trivialities of style groups... this is a Wilt thread, right?

Hmm... if he were to hold his breath, would he turn blue, or would the redness of him make purple? lol

"C" the Dragon 12-31-2006 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by scary_dream (Post 25943)
Hmm... if he were to hold his breath, would he turn blue, or would the redness of him make purple? lol

Hmmm... good question. I'd say... purple. I kinda see purple on him.


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