Bah! Echoes is a compilation album that shortened the title song AND "Marooned"! Why would you listen to that instead of Meddle? Or a live album with another version of the full "Echoes"? Or the entire Pink Floyd discography in order? *nag nag nag*
Because it's the summer and you're bored so you're going through greatest hits albums? That's what I did when I was in university.Bogwhiskers said:Bah! Echoes is a compilation album that shortened the title song AND "Marooned"! Why would you listen to that instead of Meddle? Or a live album with another version of the full "Echoes"? Or the entire Pink Floyd discography in order? *nag nag nag*
If people are starting to wear orange jumpsuits as a fashion statement, then prisoners could simply hide among them. Given that a prisoner could easily change clothes at a mall, it makes sense that their attire needs to change to be instantly recognisable instead of "Is that a prisoner or a fashion victim?"PaulH said:I always thought orange prison jumpsuits were to help improve visibility? Hard to hide blood, hard to hide in shadows, easy to tell if people have concealed weapons or contraband ... bright orange seems like a fantastic prison ttire from a purely utilitarian perspective. Seems like all you're doing is making it harder on wardens by changing to tones.
Me three. Is it bad that the instant Graham said that I had "Hi, Ron Dewings here" playing in my head?Evil Smurf said:I was waiting for it tooStryker said:Aww man, you missed your chance to reintroduce Ron Dewings.
I honestly don't really see that as an excuse, however ... As any prisoner who escapes a reasonably secure prison is likely to have had help from the outside, which means a change of clothes as soon as they're on the outside.kailus13 said:If people are starting to wear orange jumpsuits as a fashion statement, then prisoners could simply hide among them. Given that a prisoner could easily change clothes at a mall, it makes sense that their attire needs to change to be instantly recognisable instead of "Is that a prisoner or a fashion victim?"