Hell yes by all means do it, you'll probably be the sharpest dressed man there. Ya frekin hillbilly!!
2006-09-05 02:57:50
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answered by Anonymous
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You might as well be comfortable!! :) To complete the look, make sure to go barefooted. You should probably at least add a small carnation in the bib pocket though!
2006-09-05 03:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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There are certain parts of the county where, if they're clean, overalls are considered formal attire. Shoes and a shirt are optional.
2006-09-05 02:53:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Hmm, the following is my aspect of view: there is no longer something incorrect with a grandparent asking you to positioned on overalls, i in my opinion like overalls, and positioned on them typically. yet even if, you do not opt to stress her to positioned on them. Ask her why she doesn't opt to positioned on them, tell her her grandmother want it, or maybe say how smooth they're, and they are strong for being outdoors, how her grandmother want it, and stuff like that, and if she quite doesn't opt to positioned on them, then do not stress her.
2016-10-15 23:06:02
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answered by ? 4
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Well, if you want to look like trash, go right ahead. That just shows lack of respect for your sister though. You could at least put on a tie for a few hours.
2006-09-05 02:51:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I would ask my sister first, and if she was cool by it, I would then go ahead and wear overallls to her wedding. If she says no, you should respect her wishes and wear overalls. Don't forget it is her day, not yours, and she is the one who wants to be the centre of attention.
2006-09-05 03:02:59
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answered by carpau0 4
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If you're the one marrying her, it's probably a-okay. But if it's cousin Billy-Bob, you'd better make sure he shows her the proper respect. He'd better take off the straw hat.
2006-09-05 03:03:47
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answered by BrianthePigEatingInfidel 4
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Since its seems that your sister is keeping it in the family, I dont see why not. Its not like its going to be the worse thing about the wedding.LMAO
2006-09-05 03:00:07
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answered by ellenloveslee2003 2
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Yes, completely wrong unless the wedding has a country bumpkin theme.
2006-09-05 02:51:38
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answered by Lov'n IT! 7
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Ha Ha Ha - I got the joke (I live in Kentucky).
2006-09-05 02:55:03
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answered by Bowllynn 7
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