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Random person at the grocery store: "Whoa, you look like you're stuck in the past."
Me: "No, I'm trapped in the future. Wish I knew how to get home."
I need to use that sometime!
Random person at the grocery store: "Whoa, you look like you're stuck in the past."
Me: "No, I'm trapped in the future. Wish I knew how to get home."
Rue, that's funny! Did she think you were a ghost?
The other day I was in the grocery store and this woman that just started working there screamed. I looked up startled and she said "I'm so sorry, but you look like someone out of the past!" and then she went on to point me out to everyone in the store. Of course, everyone that worked there already knew me, because I'm a regular, so they just nodded. She was really sweet, but she scared the life out of me lol
One of the first times I ever wore vintage to church a little older lady came up to me and in her shaky voice said, "You remind me of the "Boogie Woogie Bugle boy!" I took it as a compliment.
Luckily I've only ever heard nice things in public about vintage wear. (Now wearing Civil war clothes in public did get some odd looks... but never vintage!)
I had that comment the other week. A friend's girlfriend who I had just met said I look like a 30s film star. I wasn't even dressed vintage, just curled my hair like Dita's. I thought that was niceAnd I get asked if I'm an actress. Even though most contemporary actresses wear pretty much anything but classic hollywood style apparantly that image is firmly stuck in people's heads.