Word of the Week: Defenestration

de·fen·es·tra·tion [dee-fen-uh-strey-shuhn] noun
The act of throwing a thing or especially a person out of a window.

Niagara Falls

Posted: May 22nd, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Life | Tags: , , , | 3 Comments »

My cousin’s been in town for the last two weeks so we did the touristy thing and took him to Niagara Falls on one of the casino buses. I’m a terrible gambler and lost about $40 on the slots. My cousin was equally bad, but my grandma pulled in $150! I don’t know how the hell she does it, but she’s won something for the last 3 or 4 times that she’s went.

Afterwards I did some walking around with my cousin and stumbled across this gift shop that also shot old time photos. You get to dress up in costumes and stand in front of a green screen and they’ll make it look as if the photo was taken in the early 1900s. My cousin and I mulled over this for a good 5 minutes then decided that we wanted to do this, just for laughs. After flipping through several poses we settled on one that we thought would be absolutely perfect. It was one for couples, and he would wear the suit with the bowler hat and cane, and I would wear the dress with the parasol. We’d both try to look as serious as possible while taking it as well. In our minds this would have been the funniest photo that either of us have ever taken.

When the shopkeeper had time she asked us what photo we wanted to take and I pointed at the one with the couple. She kinda ignored me at first until I asked again: “I’d like to do this one, with the guy and the girl.” She looked around first, then looked at us, then looked around some more, then said:

“No, you can’t do that. That’s for females only.”
Red: “Really? I’m paying for it anyway.”
“This photo is not for two males to take.”

So we left. She was pretty pissed at us for even asking, which was the topic of discussion for a good 10 minutes after. We were wondering why she was taking this so seriously since it’s a joke photo to begin with, but I guess she didn’t like the idea of a cross-dressing dude posing for a photo. So unfortunately for my faithful blog readers, you don’t get to see me in a dress while carrying a parasol.