This reminds me of a story a colleague told me while I was in MA at
Bridgewater State.  A woman showed up to the final late, and explained
to Sandy that the reason why she came late is because she was wearing
"stand up pants" and didn't want to walk into class in front of
everyone.  Sandy was confused, and asked what stand pants were, and the
student explained to her that while wearing them you have to stand up,
otherwise they will not cover the full...ahem...whale tail.  Seriously,
what's the point of that???  "Your pants don't fit you then," I wanted
to say to the student.  Ahhh...clothing trends.

M. Liz Wright

Assistant Professor of Psychology

The Victoria College

Division of Social and Behavioral Sciences

Office 105C

Victoria, TX 77901

361-573-3291 x3338

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From: Michael Scoles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2007 10:19 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] Re: Mounting cleavage in class.

 

Annette,

 

The reference to "cracks" may not be appropriate for this list.  The
preferred name for this style of dress is "whale tail."

- Mike

 

 

Michael T. Scoles, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Psychology & Counseling
University of Central Arkansas
Conway, AR 72035
501-450-5418





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