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Wear Some Camo On Your Wedding Day

Most women want to be seen by everyone on their wedding day, but there are those special brides who know the value of being able to hide in the trees should the need arise. For those ladies, "A Touch of Camo" offers a wide array of camouflage and hunter wedding accessories. Whether you're looking for a camo flower basket, a hunter's orange choker, or a wedding dress in mossy oak, this website is for you. (Warning: There is only one size 16 all mossy oak gown left in stock — act now!)

7 comments

  1. Is it wrong by MonsterTrimble · · Score: 1

    that I think that dress looks nice? Must be the drag queen in me.

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  2. If only the had been around for Kill Bill by Kitkoan · · Score: 1

    Then Uma Thurman would have never been found and she would have had a happy wedding and happy ever after from the get go.

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  3. Ehh... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    How is this stuff that matters?

    1. Re:Ehh... by Nadaka · · Score: 2, Informative

      It is in idle, the part of slashdot explicitly set aside for stuff that does not really matter.

    2. Re:Ehh... by Ihmhi · · Score: 3, Funny

      It's common practice for many websites nowadays. Metallica's website, for instance, has an entire section dedicated to that.

  4. Illegal in Barbados by Simon+Rowe · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Civilians are not permitted to wear camouflage, even kids. You're warned when you enter the country that it's the sole preserve of the military.

    1. Re:Illegal in Barbados by MBGMorden · · Score: 1

      Dang. That wouldn't have went over well where I grew up. Down here in SC camaflage is a fashion statement.

      People even have separate tiers. Regular old camo for hunting and the like, and fancier dress camo for fancier places like Wal-mart and the like.

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