Cora was a fairy princess. Meghan was with friends from her school. She was the orange stripe in a rainbow (don't get any ideas, Vol fans, I made sure it was the approved shade of orange, not the UT shade).These five Beeson Pastors are, from left-to-right, Jim "Dr. Rynchiewich" Martin, Dr. Nolan "Rocks" Donald, Trav "Harry Potter" Wilson, me, and Buckaroo Scott Layer. You may be wondering what my costume is. The problem is, I ran out of time. I had great plans, though. I still like the concept of my costume, I just had trouble getting the iron-on stickers to work.
I was a white version of Mr. T.Mr. Y-T!
(you may have to say it a few times to get it)
I was a white version of Mr. T.Mr. Y-T!
(you may have to say it a few times to get it)
If you look closely at my shirt it says, "I have empathy for the foolish!" It is a white-ified twist on the old catch phrase, "I pity the fool!" I made another logo for the front that would have helped complete the look, but I ran out of time.
Also, my Mohawk was done with far too much haste. From the front, of course, I just looked bald. I've invented a new hair style for men who are going bald, it's called the "No-Hawk."
I thought the costume was clever, but it didn't work. Oh well, I love it when a plan almost comes together!
Also, my Mohawk was done with far too much haste. From the front, of course, I just looked bald. I've invented a new hair style for men who are going bald, it's called the "No-Hawk."
I thought the costume was clever, but it didn't work. Oh well, I love it when a plan almost comes together!
2 comments:
I've always thought the truly brave man is the one who shaves his head on top and leaves the sides and back (rather than the now-classic Michael Jordan shave).
I think, hair-wise, I could actually pull do that!
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