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Revision as of 21:46, 11 August 2006
Drag Day is a day when people cross-dress. Generally, it is the most-participated in day of all dress-up days. Often, the night before, during Meet Market, a guy and a girl exchange clothing. The next day, they put on the clothing of the opposite sex. Usually occurs on the second tuesday of the session.
A Picture of Drag Day at Carlisle Session 2 05
The origins of drag day:
At Carlsisle one year, it was known that Sing for America (a patriotic singing group who sung overly-patriotic songs in Europe) was coming on the second tuesday of first session. Everyone dressed in drag to scare the Sing for America people. It was succesful.
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