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I believe this started with Dennis, and it was a Douglas Adams/Hitchhiker's Guide reference. Dennis had a wonderful Dennis-colored (blue-green) bathrobe that he would wear on Thursdays. Not sure how far back this goes--at least to LAN95-2. --[[User:Aurora|Aurora]] 16:14, 12 Nov 2004 (CST)
 
I believe this started with Dennis, and it was a Douglas Adams/Hitchhiker's Guide reference. Dennis had a wonderful Dennis-colored (blue-green) bathrobe that he would wear on Thursdays. Not sure how far back this goes--at least to LAN95-2. --[[User:Aurora|Aurora]] 16:14, 12 Nov 2004 (CST)
  
As far as I know, this has been around at Carlisle since well before '95.  It was originally called "towel day" due to Ford Prefect always carrying a towel with him (and the million other significances towels have to the hitchhiker's guide).  Towels were worn in numerous creative manners.  At some point, some people combined it with bathrobes (these people couldn't cope with towels), and so it is referred to as "towel/bathrobe day" or sometimes (sadly) just "bathrobe day".  It originally took place every thursday (thursday is the day that earth was demolished), but now is often (except by the rare few uber-CTYers) only worn on the second thursday (it was likely confused with goth and drag day).----[[User:SomnusLupus|SomnusLupus]] 28 Nov 2004
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As far as I know, this has been around at Carlisle since well before '95.  It was originally called "towel day" due to Ford Prefect always carrying a towel with him (and the million other significances towels have to the hitchhiker's guide).  Towels were worn in numerous creative manners.  At some point, some people combined it with bathrobes (these people couldn't cope with towels), and so it is referred to as "towel/bathrobe day" or sometimes (sadly) just "bathrobe day".  It originally took place every thursday (thursday is the day that earth was demolished), but (at CAR) now is often (except by the rare few uber-CTYers) only worn on the second thursday (it was likely confused with goth and drag day).----[[User:SomnusLupus|SomnusLupus]] 28 Nov 2004
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"Bathrobe day"--called so at LAN persumably because one is always supposed to carry a towel (though very few do), but only need wear a bathrobe on Thursday--still occurs in force at LAN every Thursday, including the last day of camp
  
 
the biggest Hoopy Froods wear British bathrobes (LAN).
 
the biggest Hoopy Froods wear British bathrobes (LAN).

Revision as of 13:56, 5 August 2006

At CTY Lancaster, those who do not wear their bathrobes on Thursdays are said to be "naked."

I believe this started with Dennis, and it was a Douglas Adams/Hitchhiker's Guide reference. Dennis had a wonderful Dennis-colored (blue-green) bathrobe that he would wear on Thursdays. Not sure how far back this goes--at least to LAN95-2. --Aurora 16:14, 12 Nov 2004 (CST)

As far as I know, this has been around at Carlisle since well before '95. It was originally called "towel day" due to Ford Prefect always carrying a towel with him (and the million other significances towels have to the hitchhiker's guide). Towels were worn in numerous creative manners. At some point, some people combined it with bathrobes (these people couldn't cope with towels), and so it is referred to as "towel/bathrobe day" or sometimes (sadly) just "bathrobe day". It originally took place every thursday (thursday is the day that earth was demolished), but (at CAR) now is often (except by the rare few uber-CTYers) only worn on the second thursday (it was likely confused with goth and drag day).----SomnusLupus 28 Nov 2004

"Bathrobe day"--called so at LAN persumably because one is always supposed to carry a towel (though very few do), but only need wear a bathrobe on Thursday--still occurs in force at LAN every Thursday, including the last day of camp

the biggest Hoopy Froods wear British bathrobes (LAN).