Re: Night of Soiled Doves

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From: annie (dlvdisc@geekbabe.com)
Date: Wed Nov 29 2006 - 12:54:46 CST


>>How about a funeral procession up to NSD with a "guest of honor" in the
>>back?

>If we can get enough dedicated people, I'll go for it. Renting a limo
>is easy enough, but I'll have to round up a casket, and the mourner
>will need a black dress with a veil.

I thought you had a casket of some kind.

I have a long black dress that will probably work, and I'm sure I could
find a Jackie-O style black pillbox hat and veil if I scrounge around in
thrift shops a bit. Actually, any color hat and a bottle of Rit will do
it. :) :)

>I'm the only one who can get into trouble if we get pulled over, and it
>would just be a ticket for running with flags and brights on.

I would think that the cops would tend to cut some slack to anything
that looked like a funeral procession. I do know that cops do watch
people coming right over the pass (don't know the name of it) right as
you exit the Las Vegas area. There's like a fire station or a ranger
station up there, and I have seen cops on the side up there with their
lights off just waiting ...

Hmmmm ... Is it actually illegal to ride in a procession that resembles
a funeral, with the lights on? I know some vehicles now have their
lights on by default.

>after all, I went there as a nun, and there were some other cute
>outfits as well...

LOL! If you remember I wore the outfit I got for our office H'ween party
where our department's theme was "Pimp n Ho" (we won first prize).

I'll never forget riding up there, thinking "What the hell am I doing?
I'm dressed as a hooker, riding in a hearse driven by a nun, and going
to a reception at a cat house!" :) :)


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