I went to a convention this weekend and saw one of the girls in a pretty decent Amy Pond costume.
She had a red wig on - I think it was a wig. The hair color was a bit off, more orange than Amy's red but close enough. Her red sweater and black skirt really made her look the part.
Until she confessed to how she designed the outfit.
She got the sweater for 99 cents because she switched the tags. I mean ... seriously? Sure she acted a little like she was ashamed for it, but not so ashamed that she didn't brag about it to the whole room.
Hmm. yes. Stealing your costume. Always the mark of excellence.
Fake Amy Pond - you fail.
And hell, your female buddy, a fake Doctor 11, you also fail for going to the convention with her knowing she stole her costume.
I mean hell, EVERYONE else there bought, made, or was legitimately given their costumes. (The fake-jack leading the panel was pretty good, and had the *first* replica jacket to hit the US as a promotional gift from the BBC). No one else had to steal just to look like their favorite characters.
She had a red wig on - I think it was a wig. The hair color was a bit off, more orange than Amy's red but close enough. Her red sweater and black skirt really made her look the part.
Until she confessed to how she designed the outfit.
She got the sweater for 99 cents because she switched the tags. I mean ... seriously? Sure she acted a little like she was ashamed for it, but not so ashamed that she didn't brag about it to the whole room.
Hmm. yes. Stealing your costume. Always the mark of excellence.
Fake Amy Pond - you fail.
And hell, your female buddy, a fake Doctor 11, you also fail for going to the convention with her knowing she stole her costume.
I mean hell, EVERYONE else there bought, made, or was legitimately given their costumes. (The fake-jack leading the panel was pretty good, and had the *first* replica jacket to hit the US as a promotional gift from the BBC). No one else had to steal just to look like their favorite characters.
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