And Otter's argument didn't even go into the old lady black hat... all that was missing was the ostrich feather!
and we know what wind would have done to that piece of costumery.
Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Some of you need to catch up with the 21st century. It's smart to wear dark colors in the sun. Black offers greater UV protection because the rays can't penetrate the fabric as well. Darker material has a higher ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) rating.
Seriously stop with the shock and awe attitude about black on the beach - black bathing suits and other beach wear are classic. Who doesn't have a black summer sun dress they can wear on the beach?
Black absorbs heat you Moron. I know Angie likes to self harm.
You're an idiot and clearly simple minded. There is a reason why desert-dwelling peoples wear loose fitting black or dark clothes. Black clothing absorbs sunlight and the heat radiating from your body but if it is loose-fitting and there is any wind at all, the wind convects the heat away faster than it is absorbed. White clothing reflects sunlight, but also reflects internal heat back towards your body, so the net effect under identical conditions is less cooling than if you wore black.
There are other factors involved that make loose dark clothing perfect for the desert but you seem to be stuck on stupid and only capable of grasping the concept: Angelina Bad - Everything Angelina does is BAD.
So STFU and sit down.

Guest wrote:Guest wrote:While visiting Luxor on a Morale and Welfare trip, members from the MFO, to include 1-200th Soldiers, had the opportunity to meet and take photos with actor Brad Pitt and actress Angelina Jolie.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= ... 970&type=1
Wow. And don't they look thrilled. Every last one of them. They are about as enthused as those pathetic paid fans in Japan for Moneyball.
Guest wrote:Guest wrote:Guest wrote:While visiting Luxor on a Morale and Welfare trip, members from the MFO, to include 1-200th Soldiers, had the opportunity to meet and take photos with actor Brad Pitt and actress Angelina Jolie.
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= ... 970&type=1
Wow. And don't they look thrilled. Every last one of them. They are about as enthused as those pathetic paid fans in Japan for Moneyball.
awww It looks like wherever they go people want to get pictured with them. Yeah brad and Angie are world wide super stars. I bet they have had a fantastic stay with a lot sex and funnn
Guest wrote:Some of you need to catch up with the 21st century. It's smart to wear dark colors in the sun. Black offers greater UV protection because the rays can't penetrate the fabric as well. Darker material has a higher ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) rating.
Seriously stop with the shock and awe attitude about black on the beach - black bathing suits and other beach wear are classic. Who doesn't have a black summer sun dress they can wear on the beach?
Guest wrote:Why do Bedouins wear black robes in hot deserts?
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v2 ... 373a0.html
In any case, the black robe/white robe argument is beside the point because she is not roaming around a fckuing desert herding goats. Trying to be dramatic or hiding something major.

Guest wrote:Hey are we sure this is Angelina Jolie, and not something dug up from the a tomb beneath the pyramids? Old gal is looking BEAT.
Guest wrote:As someone that lives in the region yes many ladies wear black abayas. But they are not traipsing around the desert. Nor do they look like a re-fried version of the mummy of King Tut.
Guest wrote:Some of you need to catch up with the 21st century. It's smart to wear dark colors in the sun. Black offers greater UV protection because the rays can't penetrate the fabric as well. Darker material has a higher ultraviolet protection factor (UPF) rating.
Seriously stop with the shock and awe attitude about black on the beach - black bathing suits and other beach wear are classic. Who doesn't have a black summer sun dress they can wear on the beach?
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