Well. . .getting back to the original post. . . The "Guidelines" page they flash at -0:21 lists: Failure to adhere to the following guidelines may result in you and your date not being admitted to the prom. 1. Only one inch of the midsection can be shown 2. Bare back are acceptable 3. Slits in the dresses can be no more than three inches above the knee 4. See through fabrics should not be in places which reveal private body parts 5. Proper undergarments must be worn 6. Tennis shoes of any kind are unacceptable And they had to sign it. If you're spending ~relatively~ big bucks on a custom-made dress, maybe you should, I don't know, make sure it doesn't violate that piece of paper you signed. . .
WEll someone once told me to PICK MY BATTLES and I STILL don't know if the wearing of the dress broke a rule or the provocative dancing did.
Which made no sense in the context. You use that commonly used and accepted redundant statement when someone accused another of something they themselves won't admit to. Since I admited my error, how is that the pot calling the kettle black? Sorry, didn't mean to take your tack.