quote:Originally posted by Troberg: Well, perhaps someone could find a white sheet and help him dress as a ghost instead...
Maybe, but I hear the lunchroom chef is afraid of ghosts...
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Do ya' think maybe this kid is kin to Bonnie Prince Henry?
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quote:Originally posted by Signora Del Drago: Do ya' think maybe this kid is kin to Bonnie Prince Henry?
Maybe they were all mistaken , and he really was dressing up as Prince Henry?
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ETA: I've noticed from the Wikipedia name Prince Harry's full name is Henry Charles Albert David Mountbatten-Windsor. I never knew that.
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a lot of schools have banned the swastika. They could easily suspend him based on that.
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I am just pissed off that the nazi's spoiled the swastika for everyone.... it's actually a tibetian good luck symbol...and for hindu's (like my ancestors, I'm Indian) it is a religious symbol meaning something like good health or good fortune, a blessing of sorts. Damn you hitler!!!! Just another sin in your long line of sins!
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God, couldn't he have done the tasteful thing and dressed up as some other ghoulish personification of death?
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Down the slide we go to the swastika discussion.
Wheeeeeeeeee...........................!!!!
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My friend's daughter dressed as Hitler for Halloween. She also has a strange fascination with him. I've made arrangements with our local Holocaust Center to have a Holocaust survivor make a presentation to her class. Hopefully that will have an impact.
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quote:Originally posted by NancyFancyPants: My friend's daughter dressed as Hitler for Halloween. She also has a strange fascination with him. I've made arrangements with our local Holocaust Center to have a Holocaust survivor make a presentation to her class. Hopefully that will have an impact.
There is a much-overused word that is absolutely appropriate in this instance:
Awesome!
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quote:Originally posted by Major D. Saster: Hardly. Hitler didn't wear a swastika on his arm all the time. Maybe we could have a Hitler-haircut-and-mustache discussion
I'm certainly upset that I can no longer wear my Charlie Chaplin disguise without being hounded by liberals.
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quote:Originally posted by Richard W:
quote:Originally posted by Major D. Saster: Hardly. Hitler didn't wear a swastika on his arm all the time. Maybe we could have a Hitler-haircut-and-mustache discussion
I'm certainly upset that I can no longer wear my Charlie Chaplin disguise without being hounded by liberals.
Tell me about it. I've had to give up my second career as a Ron-Mael-from-out-of-Sparks impersonator.
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I'm not sure how true this is or not, but I've read that Hitler hated the 'tash, but it was a deliberate copy of Chaplin, to appeal to the masses, in the same kind of way that you'll never see Blair wearing a tie or without a cup of tea in his hand these days.
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Trollface, I don't think so. This type of mustache just happened to be popular from the late 1910's to the 1930's. Afterwards, it wasn't any more. Go figure.
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Oliver Hardy also sported the "Hitler Mustache" in the 1920's.
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