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I actually had this problem.


The very same day I took my IE I had to don a tux and accept a Tony award.

You have no idea how badly I wanted to walk to the podium in my drysuit and unzip the sucker revealing my tuxedo on live television.

Sadly, I wimped out and changed garments in a rest stop somewhere in Jersey.




/cool story bro
 
fwiw, I know of people who have done this IRL just for a laugh.

That said, I don't know how they kept their dress shoes nice and dry?
 
The very same day I took my IE I had to don a tux and accept a Tony award.
Same thing with my Nobel! :D Quite cool that you have a Tony.
 
Didn't Arnold Schwarzenegger do the tux under the drysuit thing in True Lies as well?

Yes, but they were all bad.
 
How come this could be discussed without anyone figuring out what kind of drysuit he was wearing?
 
Same thing with my Nobel! :D Quite cool that you have a Tony.

Awesome!

Where in Stockholm were you diving that day? Those canals always looked clean enough to dive and there must be treasure to be found.

My closest friend was denied the Nobel Prize for Literature when he had the bad taste to die four days before the announcement. (the Nobel is not given posthumously)

Sucks for him. But his spirit can fall back on 40 years of literary gigantism.

August Wilson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Happy diving (in a tux)!
 
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