Continuing to Win the War on Pants

Following up from the Improv Everywhere post, it seems like more and more people are out there fighting for our cause.

Actress Blake Lively (Gossip Girl, upcoming Green Lantern movie) also advocates our Strike Witches war on pants in the February 2010 “People Who Matter” issue of Esquire Magazine by ditching her britches.

I’ve taken it upon myself to make her an honorary member of the Strike Witches team.  I have to say Ms. Lively looks good in a pair of striker units.

Give ‘em hell, ladies. :mrgreen:

13 Responses to “Continuing to Win the War on Pants”

  • 1
    mckg1 on says:

    Ok, interesting, I might actually get strick witches. :-)


  • 2
    Mario1-7 on says:

    :o Again.


  • 3
    Netstryke on says:

    :lol:
    Clever!!
    I’m curious to see if you can do this with other celebs.
    If you can…go nuts!


  • 4
    Tyrenol on says:

    Don’t, Rojas.

    Don’t “Spice & Worf” Strike Witches too.


  • 5
    Kyoko on says:

    *snort* I dare you to pimp the pants dude from American Idol for Strike Witches.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76YGyJSwSRI


  • 6
    Scott on says:

    Keep fighting the good fight, FUNi!


  • 7
    Fate on says:

    Probably worth noting Rojas that Amazon have Gunslinger Girls season 1 and 2 on Blu Ray to pre order for $28 dollars if you ever feel like doing another amazon.com post :P


  • 8
    M on says:

    :arrow: This is how you get sued.


  • 9
    Fate on says:

    Not really. Depends on the sense of humor of said person. Look at South Park.


  • 10
    PBsallad on says:

    “Spice and Worf” wouldn’t be cool, has a good ring to it though… “Spice and the Duras Sisters” though… :evil:


  • 11
    stryker on says:

    does blake lively know all ’bout this? :?: …i wonder…


  • 12
    Dragon0 on says:

    *shutters* :o
    Good god Rojas-sempai.


  • 13
    Elfie on says:

    @Kyoko – did you know the “pants on the ground” guy, was actually a HUGE part of the Civil Rights movement and worked with the like of Martin Luther King? That man is a living history legend! As a teen he was changing the world. And maybe now he wasn’t so much going for just 5 minutes of fame, but rather making another political statement to the youths of America. I mean when he was 16 he was fighting for equality, and these days the 16 year olds are more concerned with fads and materialism. You can read more about him here: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/idolchatter/post/2010/01/general-larry-platt-a-closer-look/1


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