The Pink Apron History
The following story is entirely true, but if you take it completely seriously, you only have yourself to blame.
Once upon a time, in a land called really freaking far away (as in, the dark recesses of their rather twisted little minds) Lizz and Lizzie discovered while talking on the phone that their favorite character on Murder, She Wrote was Dr. Seth Hazlitt. Lizz pointed out to Lizzie that in some episodes, Seth wears a hot pink apron. "Real men wear pink..hahaha"

This comment prompted a long and exhausting search for Lizzie who wanted to see for herself. After finally finding an episode that he wears it in, she too thought this was amusing, and it soon became an inside joke.

For her sixteenth birthday, Lizz, (with the help of her mother) made Lizzie a pink apron of her own, embroidered with the words "Seth Rocks My Socks." She sent a picture of this apron to William Windom and he was nice enough to autograph it.

For HIS next birthday, Lizzie and Lizz decided to send HIM a Pink Apron. They recieved a postcard in return. It was he who coined the phrase "The Lizz Ladies." They are forever grateful to him for that bit of cleverness.

And thus, the Pink Apron Club was born. It was not, however, until that summer after that, that Lizz was bored and decided she wanted to make a webpage. This page, well technically, the page that went AWOL, was spawned from that boredom. (This page was spawned from a need to rebuild the old one, and thankfully a decent amount of time, since school hadn't started yet).

And so, the Pink Apron has evolved to be what it is now, a symbol of talent, given to those actors who sometimes get overlooked by their peers (and the public, but don't even get The Lizz Ladies started on that particular subject!)
The front of the postcard. The word bubble says: "The elderly gentleman at the end of the bar would like to rub it in..."
The back, obviously.
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