COSTUMED CRIMEFIGHTERS ACADEMY – Online (for the duration of the emergency)Review Lesson #11: Training the Trainers. In our profession, there is usually no such thing as buying professional attire “off the shelf.” Especially if you plan to go with the “classic” approach, as our aspiring applicant does. We have no real name yet for this fellow, and he apparently is never out of costume so a background check is difficult; we can only surmise that he has either experience in tailoring or had Home Economics thrust upon him in high school because the shop classes were full. (Hey – it happens.) However, as cobblery or tailoring classes do not appear to be around anymore (even in trade schools), he is left to his own devices regarding construction of uniforms and procurement of footwear. The latter is especially unfortunate; since he has made his base of operations in rugged wooded areas of the U.S.-Canada border, proper footwear is critical to safely navigating the terrain. (He might also consider losing the cape; while it may keep him warm in the winter, they do tend to get snagged on trees, usually at the most inconvenient moments, such as when you’re on the verge of capturing your quarry – or escaping from evildoers trying to trap you.)
davidf42 over 4 years ago
Morning, Anniephans!
So, what’s wrong with a junior sidekick wearing tennis shoes?
davidf42 over 4 years ago
Leonard Starr’s Annie
“May Flowers”
September 7, 1980
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EYsl-hxXQAA52u7?format=jpg&name=large
davidf42 over 4 years ago
Little Orphan Annie, week of January 26, 1969
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OdqpRJMicuSr_u9-oUuUqbT8v6LWLSnr
jrankin1959 over 4 years ago
COSTUMED CRIMEFIGHTERS ACADEMY – Online (for the duration of the emergency) Review Lesson #11: Training the Trainers. In our profession, there is usually no such thing as buying professional attire “off the shelf.” Especially if you plan to go with the “classic” approach, as our aspiring applicant does. We have no real name yet for this fellow, and he apparently is never out of costume so a background check is difficult; we can only surmise that he has either experience in tailoring or had Home Economics thrust upon him in high school because the shop classes were full. (Hey – it happens.) However, as cobblery or tailoring classes do not appear to be around anymore (even in trade schools), he is left to his own devices regarding construction of uniforms and procurement of footwear. The latter is especially unfortunate; since he has made his base of operations in rugged wooded areas of the U.S.-Canada border, proper footwear is critical to safely navigating the terrain. (He might also consider losing the cape; while it may keep him warm in the winter, they do tend to get snagged on trees, usually at the most inconvenient moments, such as when you’re on the verge of capturing your quarry – or escaping from evildoers trying to trap you.)