Cadets at LouAnne's House of Beauty and Space Hostess Training relax in two of the six approved Space Hostess Poses before their three-day comprehensive exams, which start tomorrow.
The exams determine not only vocational placements for each cadet but also the hairstyles, makeup, and clothing the cadets will be allowed to wear throughout their five-year probational service in the International Space Transit program. The exams are daylong ordeals of drink-serving, emergency procedures, and hair setting and waving. Cadets are allowed one four hour watch in every twenty-four to refresh their makeup and watch uplifting in-flight movies.
Graduates of LouAnne's are considered leaders in the Space Hostess field, and are assured their choice of the placements they qualify for, including the prestigious So Paulo-Marsport run.
This pattern courtesy of Sheila at Out of the Ashes, who is offering an extra 15% off through the end of today (Monday the 15th).
LOL This dress/jumper does have that stewardess look to it.
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And that HAT! It just screams, Come Fly With Me!
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Really, Lois, of all the accesories Tim lets us have from the Bluefly.com wall, and you picked that hat!
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Interesting how in Approved Pose #2 the right arm disappears…!
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Can you get tuition assistance for Lou Anns?
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Rolling on the floor! Thank you SO MUCH for this hilarious tidbit. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it!
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The stiff blue version just makes me ITCH, it screams polyester so loud.
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Those outfits would be so unflattering on anyone with curves.
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I worked at Disney World the year it opened (1973)and that reminds me very much of the costumes the girls wore who worked at the monorail station. I believe they DID have hats. The outfits were royal blue and lime green for the center part I think…
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Oh, what a sweet pattern!
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Oh, Hey… I found a similar vintage pattern and entered it in the BurdaStyle Coats and Clark Pink and Red Comp.You should appreciate the name of the entry http://www.burdastyle.com/projects/time-traveller-airlines-in-pink-red
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