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Postby Lizbian » Sun Mar 03, 2002 8:16 pm

Here in the heart of network television, so many supporting stars are overlooked by producers and end up with pitifully put together wardrobes. Here at Save the Wardrobe foundation, we look to correct this problem--but we can't do it without your help. For just a $20 gift certificate to the store of your choice, your money can go towards buying leather pants, knee-high boots, even a tummy-bearing top for those supporting actresses who need it most. Don't wait--inquire now.

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Postby Lizbian » Sun Mar 03, 2002 10:46 pm

yes and no.

as the title of this website suggests, willow and tara have long suffered from a frumpy wardrobe. I mean, the floral prints are just blinding, and not in that good way. what I plan to do is send amber & aly badass clothing, in a subtle hint to joss that just because they've come out of the closet doesn't mean he should fill it with horrifying pastels

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Postby Hugin » Sun Mar 03, 2002 10:51 pm

Everyone: Play nice or don't post a reply. Seriously.

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Postby willow420 » Sun Mar 03, 2002 10:51 pm

Well Liz,

I personally think that part of what makes Willow and Tara who they are, are the clothes they wear. Clothes can be used to show one's personality. I feel that what you wear is who you are and trying to change what Willow and Tara wear on the show is like trying to change them. I like them just the way they are, bad wardrobe and all.

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"Yeah. You learn her source, and, uh, we'll introduce her to her insect reflection.
Um ... that, that was funny if you, um, studied Taglarin mythic rites...and are a complete dork."

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Postby Warduke » Sun Mar 03, 2002 10:53 pm

Amen Liz (willow420)

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posted March 04, 2002 00:58               
quote:
Originally posted by willow420:
I like them just the way they are, bad wardrobe and all.

Even the green turtleneck? Even *gulp* "The Stripe" in This Year's Girl?

Are you insane?

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posted March 04, 2002 01:00               
And to think of all the wonderful wardrobe opportunities they will have the rest of this season. After the asparagus dresses and all.

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posted March 04, 2002 01:05               
And Willow's attempt to emulate Maria Von Trapp by making a top out of the net curtains in Older and Far Away...

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posted March 04, 2002 01:07               
Am I insane?

Clinically!

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"Did you try looking in the sofa in hell?" Willow in Dopplegangland.
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"Yeah. You learn her source, and, uh, we'll introduce her to her insect reflection.
Um ... that, that was funny if you, um, studied Taglarin mythic rites...and are a complete dork."

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posted March 04, 2002 02:19               
quote:
Originally posted by tommo:
And Willow's attempt to emulate Maria Von Trapp by making a top out of the net curtains in Older and Far Away...



well Willow could also be doing a tribute to Carol Burnette with her Gone with the Wind Ensemble sketch

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posted March 04, 2002 02:38               
Yes I was thinking Carol Burnett!

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posted March 04, 2002 02:54               
My all time favorite still has to be Willow's impression of a muppet in Afterlife.

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posted March 04, 2002 03:07               
As someone with excessively, even monumentally and awe-inspiringly awful clothes sense, I'm going loop my arms protectively around Willow and Tara's shoulders, and whisper "don't listen, darlings - they're only jealous they don't get to wear so many wonderful and utterly contrasting pieces of fabric at the same time" into their small and nummy ears.

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Hey, I actually LIKE their clothes !

I think Tara looked mighty fine in "hush".yum !

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posted March 04, 2002 17:24               
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Yes I was thinking Carol Burnett!

Hee hee. Carol Burnett. I loved that parody.

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posted March 04, 2002 18:00               
Come on, now. I know it's only meant as a joke, but all this stuff about the wardrobe is verging on Cordeliaesque (or Verucaesque)!

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posted March 04, 2002 22:23               
I love their clothes. For me, it's part of what expresses their characters (which I happen to like a lot ). No changes, please...

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posted March 05, 2002 11:28               
i love their clothes...

they always look gorgeous and most of it isn't *that* bad...

'nuff said. lol... (wow! i'm shuttin up! that doesn't happen often!)

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posted March 05, 2002 11:43               
quote:
Originally posted by Wolfie:
I'm going loop my arms protectively around Willow and Tara's shoulders, and whisper into their small and nummy ears.


Wish I could do that.

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posted March 05, 2002 12:13               
Yeah but kalita, the whispering I'm sure wouldn't be about their wardrobe...

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posted March 05, 2002 12:25               
I never mentioned the wardrobe, Ruth.

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posted March 05, 2002 15:28               
The way they dress is part of who they are and I wouldn't change a thing. It's not bad... it's "offbeat". I just avert my eyes when I need to...

My youngest daughter (age 11) saw a red fuzzy shirt and had to have it because it looked like Willow's. But this one has sparkly things in it and looks less like Elmo pelt. The rest of the clothes she picked out look like things Tara would wear. She did that on purpose too. She also had me print out a big picture of Amber to go in the front of her binder. The kid has become quite the Amber/Tara fan.

I'm not knocking Buffy's clothes but I'm glad my daughters don't want to dress like her. Mostly because of their age. And the whole "I'm their Dad" thing. No daughter of mine... harrumph, harrumph...

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posted March 05, 2002 16:00               
Y'know ... I just find the fact that they dress so badly to be impossibly endearing. I just can't help it. And it doesn't hurt that they manage to look good wearing the WORST things *g*

That said - I'd love to see Willow dressed up as her Evil Skanky Vampire Self next Halloween episode. It's the best of both worlds *G*

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posted March 04, 2002 00:58               


quote:
Originally posted by willow420:
I like them just the way they are, bad wardrobe and all.

Even the green turtleneck? Even *gulp* "The Stripe" in This Year's Girl?

Are you insane?

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posted March 04, 2002 00:58               
quote:
Originally posted by willow420:
I like them just the way they are, bad wardrobe and all.

Even the green turtleneck? Even *gulp* "The Stripe" in This Year's Girl?

Are you insane?

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posted March 04, 2002 01:00               


And to think of all the wonderful wardrobe opportunities they will have the rest of this season. After the asparagus dresses and all.

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posted March 04, 2002 01:00                And to think of all the wonderful wardrobe opportunities they will have the rest of this season. After the asparagus dresses and all.

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posted March 04, 2002 01:05               


And Willow's attempt to emulate Maria Von Trapp by making a top out of the net curtains in Older and Far Away...

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posted March 04, 2002 01:05                And Willow's attempt to emulate Maria Von Trapp by making a top out of the net curtains in Older and Far Away...

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posted March 04, 2002 01:07               


Am I insane?

Clinically!

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"Did you try looking in the sofa in hell?" Willow in Dopplegangland.
*************************
"Yeah. You learn her source, and, uh, we'll introduce her to her insect reflection.
Um ... that, that was funny if you, um, studied Taglarin mythic rites...and are a complete dork."

Tara in Family

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posted March 04, 2002 01:07                Am I insane?

Clinically!

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"Did you try looking in the sofa in hell?" Willow in Dopplegangland.
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"Yeah. You learn her source, and, uh, we'll introduce her to her insect reflection.
Um ... that, that was funny if you, um, studied Taglarin mythic rites...and are a complete dork."

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posted March 04, 2002 02:19               


quote:
Originally posted by tommo:
And Willow's attempt to emulate Maria Von Trapp by making a top out of the net curtains in Older and Far Away...



well Willow could also be doing a tribute to Carol Burnette with her Gone with the Wind Ensemble sketch

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posted March 04, 2002 02:19               
quote:
Originally posted by tommo:
And Willow's attempt to emulate Maria Von Trapp by making a top out of the net curtains in Older and Far Away...



well Willow could also be doing a tribute to Carol Burnette with her Gone with the Wind Ensemble sketch

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Yes I was thinking Carol Burnett!

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posted March 04, 2002 02:54               
My all time favorite still has to be Willow's impression of a muppet in Afterlife.

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posted March 04, 2002 02:54                My all time favorite still has to be Willow's impression of a muppet in Afterlife.IP: LoggedWolfieWillowhand


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posted March 04, 2002 03:07               
As someone with excessively, even monumentally and awe-inspiringly awful clothes sense, I'm going loop my arms protectively around Willow and Tara's shoulders, and whisper "don't listen, darlings - they're only jealous they don't get to wear so many wonderful and utterly contrasting pieces of fabric at the same time" into their small and nummy ears.

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posted March 04, 2002 03:07                As someone with excessively, even monumentally and awe-inspiringly awful clothes sense, I'm going loop my arms protectively around Willow and Tara's shoulders, and whisper "don't listen, darlings - they're only jealous they don't get to wear so many wonderful and utterly contrasting pieces of fabric at the same time" into their small and nummy ears.

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I am the sunlight on the sides of houses.
IP: LoggedHoorayforWillowTaraunregistered posted March 04, 2002 13:39              


Hey, I actually LIKE their clothes !

I think Tara looked mighty fine in "hush".yum !

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posted March 04, 2002 17:24               


quote:
Originally posted by xita:
Yes I was thinking Carol Burnett!

Hee hee. Carol Burnett. I loved that parody.

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quote:
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Yes I was thinking Carol Burnett!

Hee hee. Carol Burnett. I loved that parody.

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posted March 04, 2002 18:00               


Come on, now. I know it's only meant as a joke, but all this stuff about the wardrobe is verging on Cordeliaesque (or Verucaesque)!

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posted March 04, 2002 22:23               
I love their clothes. For me, it's part of what expresses their characters (which I happen to like a lot ). No changes, please...

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posted March 05, 2002 11:28               
i love their clothes...

they always look gorgeous and most of it isn't *that* bad...

'nuff said. lol... (wow! i'm shuttin up! that doesn't happen often!)

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posted March 05, 2002 11:28                i love their clothes...

they always look gorgeous and most of it isn't *that* bad...

'nuff said. lol... (wow! i'm shuttin up! that doesn't happen often!)

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posted March 05, 2002 11:43               


quote:
Originally posted by Wolfie:
I'm going loop my arms protectively around Willow and Tara's shoulders, and whisper into their small and nummy ears.


Wish I could do that.

Nummy...

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posted March 05, 2002 11:43               
quote:
Originally posted by Wolfie:
I'm going loop my arms protectively around Willow and Tara's shoulders, and whisper into their small and nummy ears.


Wish I could do that.

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posted March 05, 2002 12:13               


Yeah but kalita, the whispering I'm sure wouldn't be about their wardrobe...

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posted March 05, 2002 12:25               


I never mentioned the wardrobe, Ruth.

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posted March 05, 2002 15:28               
The way they dress is part of who they are and I wouldn't change a thing. It's not bad... it's "offbeat". I just avert my eyes when I need to...

My youngest daughter (age 11) saw a red fuzzy shirt and had to have it because it looked like Willow's. But this one has sparkly things in it and looks less like Elmo pelt. The rest of the clothes she picked out look like things Tara would wear. She did that on purpose too. She also had me print out a big picture of Amber to go in the front of her binder. The kid has become quite the Amber/Tara fan.

I'm not knocking Buffy's clothes but I'm glad my daughters don't want to dress like her. Mostly because of their age. And the whole "I'm their Dad" thing. No daughter of mine... harrumph, harrumph...

S

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Buffy: The world is what it is---we fight, we die. Wishing doesn't change that.
Giles: I have to believe in a better world.
Buffy: Go ahead. I have to live in this one.

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posted March 05, 2002 15:28                The way they dress is part of who they are and I wouldn't change a thing. It's not bad... it's "offbeat". I just avert my eyes when I need to...

My youngest daughter (age 11) saw a red fuzzy shirt and had to have it because it looked like Willow's. But this one has sparkly things in it and looks less like Elmo pelt. The rest of the clothes she picked out look like things Tara would wear. She did that on purpose too. She also had me print out a big picture of Amber to go in the front of her binder. The kid has become quite the Amber/Tara fan.

I'm not knocking Buffy's clothes but I'm glad my daughters don't want to dress like her. Mostly because of their age. And the whole "I'm their Dad" thing. No daughter of mine... harrumph, harrumph...

S

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Buffy: The world is what it is---we fight, we die. Wishing doesn't change that.
Giles: I have to believe in a better world.
Buffy: Go ahead. I have to live in this one.
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posted March 05, 2002 16:00               


Y'know ... I just find the fact that they dress so badly to be impossibly endearing. I just can't help it. And it doesn't hurt that they manage to look good wearing the WORST things *g*

That said - I'd love to see Willow dressed up as her Evil Skanky Vampire Self next Halloween episode. It's the best of both worlds *G*

-Sass

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posted March 05, 2002 16:00                Y'know ... I just find the fact that they dress so badly to be impossibly endearing. I just can't help it. And it doesn't hurt that they manage to look good wearing the WORST things *g*

That said - I'd love to see Willow dressed up as her Evil Skanky Vampire Self next Halloween episode. It's the best of both worlds *G*

-Sass

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Postby tommo » Sun Mar 03, 2002 10:58 pm

quote:
Originally posted by willow420:
I like them just the way they are, bad wardrobe and all.

Even the green turtleneck? Even *gulp* "The Stripe" in This Year's Girl?

Are you insane?

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quote:

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Postby Rally » Sun Mar 03, 2002 11:00 pm

And to think of all the wonderful wardrobe opportunities they will have the rest of this season. After the asparagus dresses and all.

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Postby tommo » Sun Mar 03, 2002 11:05 pm

And Willow's attempt to emulate Maria Von Trapp by making a top out of the net curtains in Older and Far Away...

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Postby willow420 » Sun Mar 03, 2002 11:07 pm

Am I insane?

Clinically!

------------------
A.K.A. Liz

"Did you try looking in the sofa in hell?" Willow in Dopplegangland.
*************************
"Yeah. You learn her source, and, uh, we'll introduce her to her insect reflection.
Um ... that, that was funny if you, um, studied Taglarin mythic rites...and are a complete dork."

Tara in Family

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Postby jomarch » Mon Mar 04, 2002 12:19 am

quote:
Originally posted by tommo:
And Willow's attempt to emulate Maria Von Trapp by making a top out of the net curtains in Older and Far Away...



well Willow could also be doing a tribute to Carol Burnette with her Gone with the Wind Ensemble sketch

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Postby xita » Mon Mar 04, 2002 12:38 am

Yes I was thinking Carol Burnett!
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Postby Thanatopsis » Mon Mar 04, 2002 12:54 am

My all time favorite still has to be Willow's impression of a muppet in Afterlife.
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Postby Wolfie » Mon Mar 04, 2002 1:07 am

As someone with excessively, even monumentally and awe-inspiringly awful clothes sense, I'm going loop my arms protectively around Willow and Tara's shoulders, and whisper "don't listen, darlings - they're only jealous they don't get to wear so many wonderful and utterly contrasting pieces of fabric at the same time" into their small and nummy ears.

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Postby HoorayforWillowTara » Mon Mar 04, 2002 11:39 am

Hey, I actually LIKE their clothes !

I think Tara looked mighty fine in "hush".yum !

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Postby GODisTigger » Mon Mar 04, 2002 3:24 pm

quote:
Originally posted by xita:
Yes I was thinking Carol Burnett!

Hee hee. Carol Burnett. I loved that parody.

Dquote:

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Postby Under Her Spell » Mon Mar 04, 2002 4:00 pm

Come on, now. I know it's only meant as a joke, but all this stuff about the wardrobe is verging on Cordeliaesque (or Verucaesque)!
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Postby TaraWannabe » Mon Mar 04, 2002 8:23 pm

I love their clothes. For me, it's part of what expresses their characters (which I happen to like a lot ). No changes, please...
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Postby WiccanBex » Tue Mar 05, 2002 9:28 am

i love their clothes...

they always look gorgeous and most of it isn't *that* bad...

'nuff said. lol... (wow! i'm shuttin up! that doesn't happen often!)

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Postby Kalita » Tue Mar 05, 2002 9:43 am

quote:
Originally posted by Wolfie:
I'm going loop my arms protectively around Willow and Tara's shoulders, and whisper into their small and nummy ears.


Wish I could do that.

Nummy...quote:

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Postby tommo » Tue Mar 05, 2002 10:13 am

Yeah but kalita, the whispering I'm sure wouldn't be about their wardrobe...

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Postby Kalita » Tue Mar 05, 2002 10:25 am

I never mentioned the wardrobe, Ruth.
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Postby Salix » Tue Mar 05, 2002 1:28 pm

The way they dress is part of who they are and I wouldn't change a thing. It's not bad... it's "offbeat". I just avert my eyes when I need to...

My youngest daughter (age 11) saw a red fuzzy shirt and had to have it because it looked like Willow's. But this one has sparkly things in it and looks less like Elmo pelt. The rest of the clothes she picked out look like things Tara would wear. She did that on purpose too. She also had me print out a big picture of Amber to go in the front of her binder. The kid has become quite the Amber/Tara fan.

I'm not knocking Buffy's clothes but I'm glad my daughters don't want to dress like her. Mostly because of their age. And the whole "I'm their Dad" thing. No daughter of mine... harrumph, harrumph...

S

------------------
Buffy: The world is what it is---we fight, we die. Wishing doesn't change that.
Giles: I have to believe in a better world.
Buffy: Go ahead. I have to live in this one.

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Postby Sassette » Tue Mar 05, 2002 2:00 pm

Y'know ... I just find the fact that they dress so badly to be impossibly endearing. I just can't help it. And it doesn't hurt that they manage to look good wearing the WORST things *g*

That said - I'd love to see Willow dressed up as her Evil Skanky Vampire Self next Halloween episode. It's the best of both worlds *G*

-Sass

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