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Posted By: oz350z Then and Now - 11/06/05 08:45 PM
Due to the appreciation in the direction that Jack has steered the "3ti's in a boohshelf" thread I thought it would be interesting to start a new thread for posting pictures of yourself either in HS or College days. Let's just say the "good old days" and then a picture of you now. I personally am going to need some time to find the approopriate material so I will not post right now. I know something like this has been tried before but I thought with the "then and now" concept it might be fun and generate more posts. It is also very nice to be able to put a face with some of the sig's. For instance, I had Craig pegged all wrong, he looks nothing like I pictured him.
oz
Posted By: F107plus5 Re: Then and Now - 11/06/05 09:00 PM
Uh,...um...

....does the "Then" photo have to be in, uh, "Color"?("Colour")
Posted By: MarkSJohnson Re: Then and Now - 11/06/05 09:04 PM
Or, in Jack's case, can it be a Daguerreotype?

How about cave drawings? Are cave drawings acceptable?
Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/06/05 09:07 PM
Colour, black and white, tin type I don't really care. Let's just see "then and now". If you are really brave provide dates or at least how old you think you were in the then shot.
oz
Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/06/05 09:11 PM
Cave drawings? Even the mayor of Axiomland did not have to resort to cave drawings.
oz
Posted By: St_PatGuy Re: Then and Now - 11/06/05 10:13 PM
In reply to:

Or, in Jack's case, can it be a Daguerreotype?




Mark, that was funny! Finally, I got some use out of my college education.

Posted By: dmn23 Re: Then and Now - 11/06/05 11:09 PM
This ought to be fun. Since Oz initiated the thread (and since the lucky #@$ got to see Richard Thompson Friday night), here's a shot from either '90 or '91 -- can't remember which -- backstage at the Varsity in Baton Rouge. I'm the scraggly, sweaty guy in the black t-shirt. Richard is the cheery balding fellow in the light blue shirt.



...And here's one taken in Santa Monica this past September. A little sunburned, but enjoying a Bitburger down at Venice Beach:


Posted By: bray Re: Then and Now - 11/06/05 11:24 PM
Oz

I hate you!!(JK)
I'll see what I can come up with.
Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 12:44 AM
Looking good Mike. Both are great shots. As for the sun burn, when you get to be my age you'll run for shade or the bottle of sun block. It's amazing how the sun will contribute to the aging process. Tell me somethinbg. The girl in the foreground in the white top? She has to be Richards' daughter yes?
oz
Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 12:49 AM
Bray
Well I know for a fact that you know Photoshop so you can probably cheat a little bit. I won't call you out on it. I can't speak for Mark though
oz
Posted By: Ajax Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 01:16 AM
In reply to:

For instance, I had Craig pegged all wrong, he looks nothing like I pictured him.


LOL! My first reaction after seeing my first photo of Craig was "That's not how Craig is supposed to look!" The next time I talked to him I told him he was going to have to change his looks to match how I pictured him. He didn't laugh.

I love this idea Oz. Hope everybody will participate.

Mike, the 14 or 15 years have been kind to you. LOOKING GOOD! I used to perform at a little club in Santa Monica 35 years ago, which I'm sure is long gone. It was called The Attica. We were performing there one night, when George Carlin walked in, explained that he had a new routine he wanted to try out, and asked if we would allow him to take the stage. Needless to say we had a great time that night.


Posted By: tomtuttle Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 04:43 AM
I'm only doing this to encourage you guys to respond in kind, and because I so deeply appreciate Jack's offerings.

Here is me in about 1982...



and here is a recent picture of me, my wife (who I do not deserve) and my kids at La Push, WA.



Posted By: Ajax Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 05:16 AM
Lovely family, Tom.
Posted By: dmn23 Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 05:24 AM
In reply to:

The girl in the foreground in the white top? She has to be Richards' daughter




Actually, no. Jenny would be flattered to hear you say that, though. That was the second show of Richard's I'd ever seen. The first was the night before in New Orleans at Tipitina's. My friend Tom (white shirt, baseball cap) and I drove down from Tuscaloosa to Tip's to see some guy named Richard Thompson. He was supposed to be some hotshot guitar player and a decent songwriter. We figured, "hey -- even if the show is lousy, we'll still be in New Orleans."

It was one of those nights where everything came together. We knew the Quarter well enough, but we'd never been to Tipitina's (waaaaaaaaaaay on the other end of Canal Street down by the warehouses on the river). So we got there much too early and as a result we were basically resting our beers on the stage. Richard was incredible, and after the show one of the staff members allowed us backstage. Richard was charming and affable, and after Tom and I gathered our remaining brain cells, we drove back to Tuscaloosa hellbent on dragging some friends BACK DOWN to Baton Rouge the very next night so they could share in the fun. The girl in the purple was my girlfriend at the time. The other two were just good friends who decided to join us in our madness. 24 shows later, he's still the best act I'll catch in any given year.
Posted By: dmn23 Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 05:28 AM
Tom, you have a beautiful family and the years have been kind to you as well. And...um...nice glasses!
Posted By: St_PatGuy Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 05:31 AM
Tom, you are one sauve lookin'guy in that top photo. Heehee, those glasses are just killing me!

But it all turns out good in the end--you have a lovely family. Great pics.
Posted By: dmn23 Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 05:33 AM
Jack, thanks for the kind words. Santa Monica is a beautiful town and I had a great time there. I can't even imagine what must have been going through your mind when George walked up to the stage. I love that kind of stuff -- those are the kinds of stories we love to tell and people enjoy hearing.
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 07:39 AM
Is this only open to people over 40?

The earliest I can do without raiding my parent's house is 1998:



And here's a recent pic of me and the family hiking near the SF Bay in Berkeley:



See how I've changed? I wear glasses and I'm a little heavier now.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 07:48 AM
Gee whiz, you got old.
Posted By: St_PatGuy Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 08:05 AM
Geez, Peter, in both pictures you're not even looking at the camera. . .
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 08:29 AM
subtle...
Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 04:39 PM
Great shots Tom! Glad to see you grew into those glasses in the second picture. Looking at that family shot I I would change that sig to "my family is proof that god wants me to be happy!" Not that I think we can improve on Ben's words.
Let's keep this going people!
oz
Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 04:59 PM
That's ok Peter. We're allowing kids in just this once.
We all know this is not entirely the geriatric audio forum. Can you imagine some of the threads. "High frequency hearing shot! will a pair of these help my Axioms sound better?"

Good to see the face behind all those great jokes.
oz
Posted By: tomtuttle Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 05:11 PM
Nice pictures, Peter. Your lovely wife seems so, well, normal considering her lot in life (being married to you, that is).

Thanks for the kinds words, gentlemen. That first photo was about the earliest/easiest quasi-adult picture I could come up with, and I thought that part of the idea here was to demonstrate previous bad choices in fashion in addition to documenting the ravages of time.

oz, we're waiting
Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/07/05 05:11 PM
And I forgot to mention. That is a great shot of the family.
oz
Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/08/05 02:27 AM
OK here goes. Let's see if I have enough grey cells left to do this right. This first one was when I was 16 or 17 yrs. old I had a serious Dave Clark Five thing going here.



This next one I was 23 it was taken shortly after I got married.



This next one I'm about 25 or 26. I couldn't believe this when I came across it and thought it was perfect for this forum.



This last one is about a year and a half old and was taken by my assistant at the studio.



OK guys and girls who's next?
oz


Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/08/05 02:37 AM
Oh yeah! I almost forgot. I couldn't let Jack have all the glory with that shot of his "long time friends" hanging all over him. Soooo








Posted By: Ajax Re: Then and Now - 11/08/05 03:13 AM
ALRIGHT OZ!!!!!! You trumped my pair of queens with a full house...........er.............a house full of queens. I bow to the champ.

You also win the Mark Johnson EYES award (3rd picture)

And, you are first runnerup for the Bill Cowher look alike award. (recent photo). You're only first runnerup cuz of the beard.
Posted By: tomtuttle Re: Then and Now - 11/08/05 05:10 AM
oz, that was well worth the wait. Very cool.

I would ask "what were you smoking?" but it is painfully obvious.

Apparently, you are the party.

Great pictures. I enjoyed them very much!
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Then and Now - 11/08/05 08:27 AM
You win. Those area some great pics and show some real personality. Very cool.
Posted By: real80sman Re: Then and Now - 11/08/05 02:05 PM
Oz, there is some serious booty smacking going on in that last photo! The girl in white is all business. From the look on her face, she meant that one!

Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/08/05 03:04 PM
Yeah! That is one wild bunch of women. Most of them are stylists that I work with. Two of them are photographers and one is my assistant who has since returned to Brazil. One was my art director who has since left to raise her family. This is what I have to deal with day to day and this is why it is so hard for me to get up and go to work each morning.
Posted By: dmn23 Re: Then and Now - 11/08/05 05:38 PM
Oz, you da man! Looking good! And you say that's what you have to endure every day, huh? You know, if the burden ever becomes too much to bear, or you find you need help, I'm right up the road...
Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/08/05 10:07 PM
Ok! I think people are intentionally avoiding making comments in this thread. Where are Bray,Ken,The Johns, Sean, Craig and geez so many others.
Oh I get it maybe you are all










Hey if I could post those first two that I posted you should have no fear.
C'mon guys, where the fun?
oz
Posted By: F107plus5 Re: Then and Now - 11/08/05 10:52 PM
OK...I'll try to take on the job of spokesperson for all(well, maybe Some)of the fine feathered individuals pictured!!

Actually, the Wife and I are...uh,....um,...tryin' to figure out how to tie the scanner/copy machine/printer into the Axiom web site.(more specifically this forum and this thread and right about "HERE")

We have nearly current pictures on file in the computer, and old photos scattered liberally throughout the house, but they ain't gettin' from here to there


Many of us are perhaps less cluckin' but more computer illiterate than we'd really like to admit even to ourselves(let alone openly and to the entire world!!!)

(I learned Bolean Algebra in the 60s in my 1st computer classes, but manipulatin' zeros and ones ain't helpin' me much today)

We are though, I'll betcha, more than glad to see the pics of all those we have come to(think)we know over these last few weeks, months, and years, but just can't figure out how to communicate our own immages.
Posted By: MarkSJohnson Re: Then and Now - 11/08/05 11:17 PM
I have the perfect photo in mind (because I look like an idiot AND it shows my rack of stereo equipment when I was in H.S.!) but it's in the attic and only my wife knows where it is!

She promises to fish it out in the next day or two.

We're talking corduroy suit here, fellas!

Posted By: dllewel Re: Then and Now - 11/08/05 11:51 PM
Sounds like a winner Mark, can't wait to see. That is my excuse, I'm here at work with no old pictures of myself. But I do still use my pair of Fisher 10" 3-way speakers from the days of old for Halloween. I tend to throw little away.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 12:02 AM
My excuse? I don't have many digital photos. I'll poke around tonight and see if I can dig up anything.
Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 12:25 AM
In reply to:

Many of us are perhaps less cluckin' but more computer illiterate than we'd really like to admit even to ourselves(let alone openly and to the entire world!!!)




It has been brought to my attention that I may have acted a bit rashly in my judgment of certain individuals for their lack of participation in this thread. I should have first considered other possible reasons for their behavior. These days are challenging and it’s not easy to stay abreast of technology. What with networking, web hosting, ftp, dsl, digital capture, file conversion, uploading and a new OS to learn every 6 months it’s amazing we get anything done at all.

After careful consideration and in the spirit of being a good neighbor I would like to send my heartfelt apology to any one who’s feelings I might have hurt and certainly to all those who fall into the category mentioned above. I would also like to apologize to our fine feathered friends. I meant no slander by comparing you cute little things to some of the characters in this forum.

That said there are some who do not fall into the above mentioned category.
YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE!
All I can say to you is












Posted By: Amie Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 12:27 AM
Certainly for such a noble cause, I would be happy to host them! Send them on to me and I'll get the pics tied in for you! What a fun thread.
Posted By: dmn23 Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 12:30 AM
While there are a multitude of perfectly valid excuses for not participating -- discomfort with the privacy issue, lack of a scanner, indifference to the idea, etc. -- let me point out that web hosting space is not among these. If your ISP doesn't provide some free space to its customers (and most do), there are plenty of options like Photobucket available.

I'd definitely like to see some more faces (and old, horrible photos). Just my .02.
Posted By: Ajax Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 12:34 AM
Oh Yeah? Where are YOUR pictures? And Ian's? C'mon now!!!
Posted By: MarkSJohnson Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 01:20 AM
OK……

Those of you who know me, know that there aren't multiple photos below because I'm egotistical…quite the opposite. But… I do have a tendency to go overboard on everything I do!

So, in the spirit of allowing others to laugh at me a bit, here goes. Most of my real childhood photos are at my parents; I mostly have self-portraits done since I was a teen. Not surprisingly, they are often the most fun!

Here's the one I mentioned earlier, probably Circa 1979 :

Now remember, this was in Rhode Island… not Texas. The cowboy hat was an anomaly… I don't think I ever wore it in public. I did, however wear the corduroy suit! The rack of equipment next to me is something I made in shop class. You can't see it in this photo, but I had two toggle switches on a panel that provided a light above the TT and a muffin fan for the amp. Barely visible on the right is my big-ass 12" 3-way speakers on a home-built stand. In hindsight, they probably sounded awful… but probably achieved 115dB on Stranglehold and Toys In The Attic. Yes, that's an Aerosmith poster in the upper left.

Thing is, that photo is not me. This is how I really looked:



Prom… with the Cordoba:



Retouching a portrait for my portfolio at photography school (probably 1984):



Self-promo portrait when I started my photography business after graduation (probably 1987):



Shooting stock footage at the Laconia Bike Week (probably 1997):


Finally, a couple of months ago:


Sorry, no photos with a gaggle of girls… though I did once go clubbing with four models and myself when I was in photography school. No photos though.


Dammit.


Now, who's got the guts to go next?

Posted By: Ajax Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 01:38 AM
Mark, I think you are the handsomest in the most recent photo. You're one of those guys who actually gets better looking with age. I HATE YOU!
Posted By: richeydog Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 01:53 AM
Does anyone else think that Mark looks like Chick Mcgee?



Ok, maybe not.
Posted By: bray Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 02:09 AM
Mark
That 1st photo CRACKS ME UP. You have gotten better with age.
That photo you were retouching looks like Cat Stevens.


Oz (you ole hippy)
Not chicken......just busy. (I've been in JC Penney Jewelry HELL)
12 hour days have given me no time or energy to find, scan, or shoot a new pic of myself. (I have the ultimate mullet pic waiting to be scanned)
BTW: Who is the girl on your right arm? She looks familiar.
Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 02:16 AM
Mark
Now that's what I'm talkinig about! Great shots Mark. I love the B&W's. I like self portraits. I have a series I have done just to document aging and different periods in my life. It's fun. Looking good bro.

Who's next gang?
oz
Posted By: MarkSJohnson Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 02:19 AM
In reply to:

That 1st photo CRACKS ME UP. You have gotten better with age.
That photo you were retouching looks like Cat Stevens.



I posted it just for you!

Actually, the person in the print that I'm retouching was a nice guy and fellow student who, unfortunately, committed suicide not long after graduation.

I still have the print. Though I have no use for it in terms of a sample, I was never able to get in touch with any of his family to offer them the portrait, and it just seems wrong to throw it out....
Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 02:31 AM
Her name is Stacy. I have worked with her for many years. She is one of the best stylists I have had the pleasure of working with. She then became an Art Director for the last 2 years of working with her. She recently left to have her third child. She decided to stay at home when her husband (a lawyer) was offered a partnership in the firm he was at. We worked together on many beauty and cosmetics books and produced some great work together. I would always tell her "Thanks for making me so look good"

Posted By: spiffnme Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 03:39 AM
OK...I'll play.

Christmas morning, circa 1978.
*note* that reaction is a re-inactment. That is pretty much exactly my pose/reaction when I opened that gift, by my parents didn't have the camera ready, so they had me replay it.



On Lake Lucern, Spring 2005.




and well, since I was digging through pictures.

Mr. Bear in France.


Posted By: richeydog Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 04:22 AM
Nice one Craig. I remember on a couple of occasions opening presents on Christmas morning and finding a slot car race track from Santa. Good times. I could play for hours on end.
Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 11:41 AM
Great shots Craig! Is there a story behind Mr Bear? If memory serves I think I have seen other references to Mr. Bear? I thought it was a pet that you named Bear.
oz
Posted By: spiffnme Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 04:34 PM
Mr. Bear was the first gift Roger ever gave me.

He typically goes on vacation with us. We've got pictures of him in Switzerland, France, Italy, St. Croix, Montreal, and all over California.

Oh yeah. He likes porn. (don't we all?)


Posted By: WhatFurrer Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 05:00 PM
Mark,

Are you wearing harness boots in the picture of the "real you"...?
Nothing against them...owned a few pair myself.


Also, did the Chrysler Cordoba have

<Ricardo Montalban voice enable>

"Rich Corinthian Leaaather...?"

<Ricardo Montalban voice disable>


Gotta love it...

I gotta do some digging to see what pics I can come up with...

WhatFurrer
Posted By: Rock_Head Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 05:34 PM
Re: "Rich Corinthian Leaaather...?"
Funny, that's the first thing that came to mind when I saw the Chrysler Cordoba. The powers of advertising!
Posted By: Amie Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 08:19 PM
Here we go . . . Amie through the decades.

L'il Amie, circa 1979


Amie, 1985


Amie, 1996 (token babe hanging near me shot?)


And of course we all know what I look like now.

Now I'll find a couple of classic Ian pics.


Posted By: EddyZ Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 08:26 PM
I must have missed your current pic's, Amie? Not all of us now whatcha look like now!

BTW, I have no digital pic's nor a scanner, so I'm wondering how I can post a picture?
Posted By: Amie Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 08:38 PM
And here's Ian:

First conference call:

And a promo shot for Axiom in the early 1980s:


Posted By: Amie Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 08:41 PM
Hey EddyZ;

I think you can take pics to your local photomat to be scanned onto a disc? I'm pretty sure that is where. Then if you email them to me I'll post them for you, or you can host them at sites like Photobucket. I also saw someone take a roll of film to a kodak developer who put the whole roll on a kodak site that you could link to, but I don't know how it works with scanning there.
Posted By: tomtuttle Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 10:03 PM
Thank you, Amie!
Posted By: tomtuttle Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 11:02 PM
Thank you, Craig! I really like the picture of you in Luzern. It would appear that we have the same hairline.

Posted By: tomtuttle Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 11:04 PM
Mark, I'd agree with Jack's comments. I also note that I outgrew my enormous glasses about 15 years before you did
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 11:08 PM
Craig, don't you wish they made pajamas like that for adults?
Posted By: Ajax Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 11:14 PM
Thank! You! Amie! You have a wonderful smile that will serve you well as the years go by. My Mother has a terrific smile and, to this day, even at the age of 93, it lightens my heart every time I see it.
Posted By: Amie Re: Then and Now - 11/09/05 11:19 PM
Thanks, Tom and Jack - this was too fun to pass up! I'm really looking forward to seeing more - the whole staff is gathering around this thread in the mornings to put more faces to the names. Now I want to pull in Haloeb, BrenR, etc - the pics that were bravely posted before! Who's next?
Posted By: oz350z Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 12:14 AM
It has turned into a great thread. Thanks Amie, for getting you and Ian in the mix.

In reply to:

(token babe hanging near me shot?)



I'll tell you who the babe is in that shot. Love those dimples, babe!
Posted By: bray Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 02:13 AM
Thanks Amie.
I agree with Jack, you have a GREAT smile and nice knees too.
Posted By: bray Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 03:24 AM
OK
I still havent had time to scan any old photos but here is a self portrait taken today.
I now feel officially OLD.
But not as old as some of ya.

Posted By: Ken.C Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 05:59 AM
OK, here's many. Most are new; like I said, I don't have many old ones digitized.



This was about 10 years ago. In my defense, this was the second day of a camping trip. I didn't exactly sleep well the night before, and hair care products were not in abundance.

Here's about 3 years ago, me with our cats:


Here's me in Mexico this year, with the first, um, fish? I've ever caught. The gulls got this one...


And here's a better picture of me from a little later in the year.


I'll see if I can dig up any other old ones...


Arg, I can't make them show up in the browser at the proper resolution. Sorry about the pixelization...
Posted By: St_PatGuy Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 06:04 AM
That tree looks like it's ready to eat you.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 06:07 AM
Heh... hadn't even noticed that. Needless to say, it didn't.
Posted By: rcvecc Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 11:39 AM
that first photo was about the time you released-master of puppets-wasnt it?
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 03:31 PM
Nah, it was about 10 years after that.

Guess I did look like Jaymz then, huh?
Posted By: Amie Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 04:18 PM
Where is that one with the tree? Great pic!
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 07:38 PM
Anyone see the new South Park last night?


"Ahhhh! Gingers!"
Posted By: AdamP88 Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 07:59 PM
Here's me back in '97 (high school afterprom party). I've lost a lot of weight since then.


And here's the result of messing around with lights in my bedroom experimenting with self portraits when I first got my 20D a few months ago. I'm not actually depressed, despite the expression.


Another shot soon after getting my 20D: enjoying sunset on top of Mt Tam (after hitting the timer and running into position).



Posted By: Ken.C Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 09:43 PM
I believe that it is Najohe Falls, near Lompoc, California. I could be wrong on the spelling...

And since Adam's getting all geeky with the camera stuff, I'm pretty sure that last one was taken with my new Canon 100mm 1:1 Macro lens.
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 10:00 PM
your pics are coming through as double-sized. Is it just me?
Posted By: Amie Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 10:48 PM
Wow! Did you do Atkins? That last shot is very beautiful.
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Then and Now - 11/10/05 11:06 PM
you should see his other photos, too. (shameless sibling link )
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Then and Now - 11/11/05 12:35 AM
It's not just you. I can't figure out why they're doing that. And hell, I do computer stuff for work, so y'all just get to live with it. (ie, I don't want to work at home)
Posted By: spiffnme Re: Then and Now - 11/14/05 04:57 PM
Wow...we've got a lot of shutterbugs on this board don't we? Really nice stuff Adam.


Posted By: spiffnme Re: Then and Now - 11/14/05 04:59 PM
In reply to:

Craig, don't you wish they made pajamas like that for adults?




They do!


Posted By: pmbuko Re: Then and Now - 11/14/05 08:20 PM
one item added to christmas list.

One question, though, do they have a "quick access" panel for potty time?
Posted By: St_PatGuy Re: Then and Now - 11/15/05 02:20 AM
In reply to:

One question, though, do they have a "quick access" panel for potty time?




Craig, there is a joke there, but I'm not gonna touch it. . .
Posted By: MarkSJohnson Re: Then and Now - 11/15/05 12:49 PM
So who's going next here? Let's not allow the thread to stagnate......!
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Then and Now - 11/15/05 10:55 PM
I nominate Jinx. I'd like to put a face to the posts.
Posted By: bray Re: Then and Now - 11/16/05 01:15 AM
Yea Jinx. Show us your mug.
I'm curious too.
Posted By: bray Re: Then and Now - 11/16/05 01:20 AM
BTW Ken.
WHAT KIND OF ALIEN FISH IS THAT?
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Then and Now - 11/16/05 02:33 AM
I have no freakin' idea. I think it was some kind of eel or something. Needless to say, we didn't eat it. I also caught a scorpion fish! And probably a couple of edible ones...
Posted By: real80sman Re: Then and Now - 11/16/05 04:03 AM
In reply to:

So who's going next here? Let's not allow the thread to stagnate......!




Well......... If I get enough courage, I'll rummage through the old photo's and see what I can come up with. The 80's weren't pretty. In fact, I should probably change my screen name - I really don't live back there anymore.
Posted By: dmn23 Re: Then and Now - 11/17/05 02:30 AM
A picture says 1,000 words, right? I had a pretty good night tonight, and this is as recent as it gets: This is me and Laurie Anderson.



I'm not embarrassed to say I was like a kid on Christmas morning.
Posted By: ThunderRd Re: Then and Now - 12/10/05 03:21 PM
Testing a new scanner. That's me running the ball in high school, 29 years ago. #66 was a captain of Penn State in 1980-81.http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c112/TJJW/SJC.jpg
Posted By: Wid Re: Then and Now - 12/10/05 03:39 PM


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