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Message board > Members' Opinion Polls > Members' poll: Should the Grads row in those really, really, nasty looking yellowey-orange too-tight tops again? 
  

Should the Grads row in those really, really, nasty looking yellowey-orange too-tight tops again?
Here's a picture of last year's crew in all their glory.
Yes! It's incredible sexy, and I would wear it in Cindies.  65%
No! I'd rather be at Oxford...  35%
Total: 34 members' votes
by Mike - Mon 22nd May 2006, 11:14am
I would say that the skin-tight yellow tops are a privilege (duty?) of the 3rd VIII rather than being a Grad VIII thing. I think the Grads should surprise us with an entirely new really really nasty looking set of race kit.
by Andy - Tue 23rd May 2006, 1:24pm
We could borrow the old ChemEng rowing crew style...
by Mike - Tue 23rd May 2006, 2:44pm
Andy said: We could borrow the old ChemEng rowing crew style...
Is that a threat or a promise?
by Neil - Wed 24th May 2006, 12:41pm
Mike said: I would say that the skin-tight yellow tops are a privilege (duty?) of the 3rd VIII rather than being a Grad VIII thing. I think the Grads should surprise us with an entirely new really really nasty looking set of race kit.
I think the blue and gold tiger stripes were vetoed
by Andy - Wed 24th May 2006, 12:47pm
For those who haven't witnessed the ChemEng kit, imagine an all-in-one, quartered, with opposing quarters bright red and the other pair bright yellow...
by Mike - Wed 24th May 2006, 1:38pm
Andy said: For those who haven't witnessed the ChemEng kit, imagine an all-in-one, quartered, with opposing quarters bright red and the other pair bright yellow...
You forgot the vertical peppermint green stripe up each side
by Simon - Wed 24th May 2006, 3:22pm
Didn't ChemEng always used to win senior men's Fairbairns? When did they stop being good?
by Mike - Wed 24th May 2006, 3:47pm
Simon said: Didn't ChemEng always used to win senior men's Fairbairns? When did they stop being good?
In my time here they've only ever been good once (in 1997, when the horrible kit was worn). They came second that year to Engineering. They also raced in 1996 and 1998 and were mediocre, and never bothered again after that. We're too small a department to be consistently good at something like that - 1997 just happened to be a good year. Although having said that a surprisingly large number of boat club captains do find it a safe haven from doing serious work...
by Andy - Sat 27th May 2006, 11:40pm
Mike said: I would say that the skin-tight yellow tops are a privilege (duty?) of the 3rd VIII rather than being a Grad VIII thing. I think the Grads should surprise us with an entirely new really really nasty looking set of race kit.
As a first year, am unsure of the history, but would be greatly privilleged if someoe would allow me to wear such a piece of kit, especially if skin tight!
by Andy - Sun 28th May 2006, 11:34am
Andy said: As a first year, am unsure of the history, but would be greatly privilleged if someoe would allow me to wear such a piece of kit, especially if skin tight!
Honestly, if that's your attitude to skin-tight yellow kit, I widh you'd sullying my name by using it. Grrrr.
by Andy - Sun 28th May 2006, 11:35am
Andy said: Honestly, if that's your attitude to skin-tight yellow kit, I widh you'd sullying my name by using it. Grrrr.
Obviously I meant stop sullying.
by Tom C - Sun 28th May 2006, 2:21pm
Andy said: As a first year, am unsure of the history, but would be greatly privilleged if someoe would allow me to wear such a piece of kit, especially if skin tight!
I propose that the club's constitution be amended, to specifically prohibit this.
by Andy Davies - Sun 28th May 2006, 3:24pm
Tom C said: I propose that the club's constitution be amended, to specifically prohibit this.
That is probably preferable in some people's eyes, but I think that would be unfair on the people who would ever want to see me wearing it.
by Tom C - Mon 29th May 2006, 10:31pm
Andy Davies said: I think that would be unfair on the people who would ever want to see me wearing it.
and who might that be?
by Andy - Tue 30th May 2006, 9:21am
Tom C said: and who might that be?
I don't know specifically, but there may be some who would.