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Penthesilea:
--- Quote from: Katie77 on January 07, 2007, 05:33:14 pm ---just a bit of common sense and what fits the surroundings...
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I sometimes doubt Heath has any common sense regarding clothing ;). And I love this about him.
Katie77:
--- Quote from: latjoreme on January 07, 2007, 03:00:50 pm ---Much as I love Heath -- particularly scraggly Heath! -- the populist in me can't help being annoyed that a movie star instantly gets silver-service treatment while a non-celebrity would have been turned away. >:(
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I dont think it was because he was a movie star that they changed their mind about letting him in......it was more that they knew he could PAY for his meal......lets face it, the restaurant is not gonna let someone in, who looks like they dont have the money to dress properly, let alone pay for their meal.....
My opinion is, is Heath and Michelle want to dress like they are living in the "poor house" then they have to suffer the consequences...........
notBastet:
--- Quote from: Katie77 on January 07, 2007, 05:24:08 pm ---Gotcha!!!......well at least I can be good for somethin'......there was a picture with the story......here it is.....
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I love that picture - good for his jawline. He looks casual to me, not scruffy or scraggly...
:)
As far as looking like you can pay for your meal... well, just cause you like you got money, don't mean you do, and vice versa... we all know about judging books by their covers, lol...
;)
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Lynne on January 07, 2007, 05:26:23 pm ---OK - now I'm confused. The article implies that it was Heath who was scraggly. To me, they're both dressed way down!
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Yes, but do we know that picture was taken on the very day/night they went to the restaurant? It looks more like a generic picture of the two looking scruffy, picked from the files to illustrate this story about him being scruffy. Surely not even Heath (let alone Michelle!) would show up at a fancy restaurant in cutoffs and flip-flops?!
Chrissi, in answer to your question about restaurants, I would say most genuinely nice (and classy) U.S. restaurants leave it up to the customers to figure out how they should dress, and of course most customers dress appropriately. It's more like the wannabe fancy restaurants that enforce a dress code (IMO).
Katie77:
By the way.....we call those "flip flops".....THONGS
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