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gatherer47 09-25-2014 03:21 PM

I've heard everything now.Some people need to lighten up! Holy cow!

Deseylou 09-25-2014 04:38 PM

I think it's FUN, FUN, FUN
Way back in 1979, my senior year of high school ,we had tacky tourist
You know... Dad with flip- flops and socks
A camera the size of his head around his neck
Giant map in his pocket it's not making fun of a ethnic , religion, region,
I
I bet everyone has seen someone silly while on vacation and have probably even laughed about it

John_W 09-25-2014 05:50 PM

In 1968 my senior year at St. Pete High, about a 100 miles from here. For homecoming all the guys wanted to grow a goatee and dye it green like our mascot, the Green Devil. They wouldn't allow us to break the rules, no facial hair allowed as well as no hair below the collar. We were also required to wear dress shirts, dress pants and dress shoes and socks to school everyday. Five years later I drove by the school and everyone was wearing shorts and sandals and hair down to their shoulders. Our school was also not air conditioned but it was a great school, oldest in Florida.

http://hawgfrog.com/wp-content/uploa...s_arched_2.jpg

tomwed 09-25-2014 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 943821)
In 1968 my senior year at St. Pete High, about a 100 miles from here. For homecoming all the guys wanted to grow a goatee and dye it green like our mascot, the Green Devil. They wouldn't allow us to break the rules, no facial hair allowed as well as no hair below the collar. We were also required to wear dress shirts, dress pants and dress shoes and socks to school everyday. Five years later I drove by the school and everyone was wearing shorts and sandals and hair down to their shoulders. Our school was also not air conditioned but it was a great school, oldest in Florida.

http://hawgfrog.com/wp-content/uploa...s_arched_2.jpg

In my all boys Catholic High School in Jersey City in 1968 we were upset with all the rules. On college campuses all over there were protests. We planned to upset our system at noon on a friday. When the clock struck 12, in protest of all that was wrong with the world we would all take off our ties! Being good Catholic boys, at noon we all chickened out. So much for "in unity there is strength".

SALYBOW 09-25-2014 10:58 PM

I think it hysterical! When I taught we had crazy dress up days and they were great fun. I doubt that it was ever meant to denigrate anyone.

Skybo 09-26-2014 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by jblum315 (Post 943641)
First of all, our snowbirds aren't tourists. So I don't think the kids were ridiculing them.

Yep. I agree as well. We had "Tacky Tourist" dress-up days in the schools in my hometown ... a town that had never seen a tourist, much less a snowbird. Just some goofy fun for the kids. Nothing wrong with that.

DougB 09-26-2014 06:00 AM

I could see possibly making fun of people from New Jersey. But making fun of tourist? never! :icon_wink:

graciegirl 09-26-2014 06:11 AM

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Originally Posted by DougB (Post 943969)
I could see possibly making fun of people from New Jersey. But making fun of tourist? never! :icon_wink:

DougBee. I just love you...Howsomeever,



New Jersey produces some wonderful folks and NJbchbum is one of them. However people from New Jersey are always incorrect when they say that they have corn and tomatoes grown there that are as good as those grown in Ohio.:ohdear:

kittygilchrist 09-26-2014 07:22 AM

Fun...I get a kick out of us being the goofy characters we are at the squares, nevermind tourists...

Bonny 09-26-2014 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by kittygilchrist (Post 943992)
Fun...I get a kick out of us being the goofy characters we are at the squares, never mind tourists...

It's quite entertaining at the squares. Especially the dogs wearing a visor and sunglasses being pushed in a stroller. :1rotfl:

tomwed 09-26-2014 08:13 AM

http://blog.petmeds.com/wp-content/u...nspiration.jpg

Some dogs need to work for a living.

dillywho 09-26-2014 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by njbchbum (Post 943608)
Why on earth is the VHS enabling/teaching students to ridicule others? What does that have to do with 'school spirit' or 'homecoming'? I wonder what they and their teachers/parents think of snowbirds! And I wonder what their other 'numerous activities' consist of!

From the Daily Sun:
Invasion of the tacky tourist

Posted: Thursday, September 25, 2014 8:00 am
Students in visors, sunscreen, floppy hats and sunglasses crowded the halls Tuesday at The Villages High School.

They were expressing their school spirit on “tacky tourist” dress-up day, one of numerous activities taking place during homecoming week at the high school.

We used to call them simply "tacky" parties. The idea was to dress as tacky as you could. All in fun and directed at no one. There was usually a prize for the tackiest. Maybe they weren't called tourist tacky because Lubbock is not exactly a tourist destination?
This good clean fun is a whole lot better than druggin' and bringing weapons to school and fighting over some girl/guy.

Bogie Shooter 09-26-2014 09:02 AM

Somebody has led a very sheltered life!

sunnyatlast 09-26-2014 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by dillywho (Post 944032)
We used to call them simply "tacky" parties. The idea was to dress as tacky as you could. All in fun and directed at no one. There was usually a prize for the tackiest. Maybe they weren't called tourist tacky because Lubbock is not exactly a tourist destination?
This good clean fun is a whole lot better than druggin' and bringing weapons to school and fighting over some girl/guy.

So true. We've lived in suburban neighborhoods (before TV) that had "Tacky & Tasteless" parties on the deck or driveway. The food trays often included Spam, Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill and other wines like Ripple, MD 20/20 and Wild Irish Rose, Mateus, and Lancers from our HS days. Clothing included the All-American Leisure Suit (!!!!!), etc. from the 70s.

And you're so right about this type of fun at school instead of current trends from the dark side of society.

http://news.sonomaportal.com/2010/01...70s-flashback/

70s Leisure Suit - Comfortable Leisure Suits in the Seventies

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