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What is Cross Dressing Day? It could be what you see on the left. But it isn't. Apparently nobody explained to Sandy beforehand exactly what cross-dressing was. Cross dressing is wearing the clothes of the opposite sex. All day. And without complaining about how much your underwear itches. |
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Judging took place at noon, with a little help from the grade 5/6 class. |
Sandy hoped her slight miscalculation would slip by unnoticed, but the judges were ruthless! |
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Winners were chosen for originality of dress, as well as their ability to walk like the opposite sex. The girls' winner was Jesse, and for the boys it was Everett. |
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The girls who entered are pictured above ... at least, this is what the audience saw. But we went behind the scene (so to speak) to bring you this exclusive, first-ever photograph revealing who actually entered the contest! Remember, you saw it here first! |
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The boys' contest only had two entries. We applaud their school spirit. The audience applauded their legs. We're not sure why. |
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