Category Archives: Looking Like
Looking Like An Altarboy
I sure seem concerned with that candle! I’m pretty certain I was in seventh grade at the time. I really wish my current parish would revert to the cassock and surplus look. For that matter I wish they would process … Continue reading
Looking Like A Choirboy
This was 1983 – I think. And it is fairly obvious I was in choir. I sang baritone that year.
Looking Like an Usher
Not the singer, not the guy at the theater with a flashlight, not the fellow who tries to squeeze “just two more” in an already packed pew. I was a professional usher for the Lake County Captains in 2003. My … Continue reading
Looking like a bald eagle
Ok – Breaking the series theme. This is a picture the Lovely Joyce took at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo today. More over at Flickr.
Looking Like Alfred E. Neuman
This is a side-by-side comparison. I’m the one on the right. You can learn more about the guy on the left here. My brothers will appreciate this most of anyone. They remember me in second grade, when this picture was … Continue reading
Looking Like, Totally Eighties
This must be from about 1986 or 1987. The shadows make it look like I had a Kid ‘N Play. Not really. my hair casts a long shadow even when worn in a butch cut. I publish this for laughs, … Continue reading
Looking Like a Kid at Christmas
I’m still looking for the image of me in my red Indians jersey. But the search has uncovered snapshots I had totally forgotten Not to mention the actual events pictured. Here I am holding my new firetruck. There was a … Continue reading
Looking Like A Cowboy
But why stop at one embarrassing picture? If I am looking at this Christmas picture correctly, I seem to have a toy gun in my hand. Can you even BUY a silver-plated toy cap gun anymore? I think I am … Continue reading
Looking Like A Televangelist
Here is the deal. The Indians are having a throwback weekend and making it 1977. I kind of wish I was going on Sunday to have my son get a crooked C batting helmet. Just like the one my brother … Continue reading
