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Friday, October 19, 2007
More from the concert. Including the finale, where they're standing in a row. The video screen was behind the stage, which was cool. And the cup? That's my Larry Craig moment. Just checking for any beer stings at MSG. ;)
it would be awful of me to say, trust you to snag a seat where you were looking at his arse all night, so I won’t, and if you had some shades on in the “picture for john”, two-fisted beer pic, you’ be a ringer for any one of the Kiss blokes, or Slash for that matter – get a top hat.
Nowadays I, of course, lack the fundamental requirement for a 1980's hair band member, and even then, it was disappearing. But I was in a band for fourteen years. My presence in the band could have justified using Coot in our name, but I guess we were ahead of our time anyway, no pun intended. I have pictures: here we are for the photo shoot of our first single - we had Slash hats pre-Slash!. Hope you find it amusing.
My Irish friend, are you in pantomime makeup PRE Marilyn Manson?? You were cutting edge indeed.
Yes, today the girls' gowns are strapless and show FAR to much skin but the puffy sleeves were probably not the answer, although more modest. There was a bride at the hotel where the conference was held - strapless monster gown whose skirt look like an old movie theatre curtain, sort of hiked up in scallops. And another bride who walked right throught the autism fair and most of looked at eachother and said, "Naaaaah, not on the poor kids' wedding day!"
The conference was a blast. I'll blog it. I took the FERRY which was a pip.
My Irish friend, are you in pantomime makeup PRE Marilyn Manson?? You were cutting edge indeed.
Yes, today the girls' gowns are strapless and show FAR to much skin but the puffy sleeves were probably not the answer, although more modest. There was a bride at the hotel where the conference was held - strapless monster gown whose skirt look like an old movie theatre curtain, sort of hiked up in scallops. And another bride who walked right throught the autism fair and most of looked at eachother and said, "Naaaaah, not on the poor kids' wedding day!"
The conference was a blast. I'll blog it. I took the FERRY which was a pip.
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it would be awful of me to say, trust you to snag a seat where you were looking at his arse all night, so I won’t, and if you had some shades on in the “picture for john”, two-fisted beer pic, you’ be a ringer for any one of the Kiss blokes, or Slash for that matter – get a top hat.
You're telling me I look like SLASH? Paul Stanley? A 1980's hair band member? Does that make me Twisted Sister? ;)
Oh my God, your back from your trip so I swing by to check in and discover how blessed cool you are :o) Love the 2 fisted beer picture.
I got married in '88 want to talk about puffy sleeves-what was that about?
Bruce in NY - doesn't get much more perfect than that!
Nowadays I, of course, lack the fundamental requirement for a 1980's hair band member, and even then, it was disappearing. But I was in a band for fourteen years. My presence in the band could have justified using Coot in our name, but I guess we were ahead of our time anyway, no pun intended. I have pictures: here we are for the photo shoot of our first single - we had Slash hats pre-Slash!. Hope you find it amusing.
have a good weekend!
Adopt you? Hmmm, we always did want a boy. Are you toilet trained? That's a little autism humor. :)
My Irish friend, are you in pantomime makeup PRE Marilyn Manson?? You were cutting edge indeed.
Yes, today the girls' gowns are strapless and show FAR to much skin but the puffy sleeves were probably not the answer, although more modest. There was a bride at the hotel where the conference was held - strapless monster gown whose skirt look like an old movie theatre curtain, sort of hiked up in scallops. And another bride who walked right throught the autism fair and most of looked at eachother and said, "Naaaaah, not on the poor kids' wedding day!"
The conference was a blast. I'll blog it. I took the FERRY which was a pip.
My Irish friend, are you in pantomime makeup PRE Marilyn Manson?? You were cutting edge indeed.
Yes, today the girls' gowns are strapless and show FAR to much skin but the puffy sleeves were probably not the answer, although more modest. There was a bride at the hotel where the conference was held - strapless monster gown whose skirt look like an old movie theatre curtain, sort of hiked up in scallops. And another bride who walked right throught the autism fair and most of looked at eachother and said, "Naaaaah, not on the poor kids' wedding day!"
The conference was a blast. I'll blog it. I took the FERRY which was a pip.
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