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As we get ready for the fantabulous Faerie Scout Camp (you are coming, aren't you??) we must gird our, um, loins and fortify ourselves with a backyard potluck BBQ. The idea is to have a social event in which folks are casual and come to socialize and eat, wearing a skimpy sarong or Hawaiian Shirt!
Come join us, it's guaranteed good, delicious fun. Please RSVP and let us know what you are bringing.
HOW TO TIE A SARONG IN ONE E-Z LESSON

As with a turban, a ghutra, a sari or a shawl, there is a fine art to tying a sarong. Men and women (and gay boyz) fasten them differently and there are regional styles that, in combination with specific designs, will identify where a person comes from and what his or her social class is, HEAVENS, who knew?! The most common and useful tying technique is a side-to-side, overlapping front fold with a flat roll, as shown here.
