October 20, 200816 yr At Monroe Orchards in Hiram: No, that is NOT flannel, it's a western-styled shirt from Banana Republic - yes, it's important that *that* distinction be made. Banana Repub, huh! :wink:
October 20, 200816 yr At Monroe Orchards in Hiram: No, that is NOT flannel, it's a western-styled shirt from Banana Republic - yes, it's important that *that* distinction be made. MayDay, what the hell is this? ... and I thought gay people had style ... I need to teach you guys lessons on style, I see.
October 20, 200816 yr MayDay, what the hell is this? ... and I thought gay people had style ... I need to teach you guys lessons on style, I see. Absolutely. Western-styled shirts should always be worn tucked in.
October 20, 200816 yr ... and I thought gay people had style ... I need to teach you guys lessons on style, I see.
October 21, 200816 yr ... and I thought gay people had style ... I need to teach you guys lessons on style, I see. MyTwoSense, have you seen Chadoh's style? He put gay guys back a good 10 years in style!
October 21, 200816 yr ... and I thought gay people had style ... I need to teach you guys lessons on style, I see. MyTwoSense, have you seen Chadoh's style? He put gay guys back a good 10 years in style! Isn't that child Canadian? You know very few of them have good taste.
October 21, 200816 yr ... and I thought gay people had style ... I need to teach you guys lessons on style, I see. MyTwoSense, have you seen Chadoh's style? He put gay guys back a good 10 years in style! Oh snap!
October 21, 200816 yr Ive never posted pictures on here so ive no idea if these will even show, but im bored out of my mind trying to write a paper for school but its just not working out, so i figured what the hell: 1. Bottle of Jack Daniels and a 2 liter of coke in a gas can always make for an interesting night...im on the left
October 21, 200816 yr Now that's a good shot of a good time - I swear anytime a forumer is on the Goodtime, there's a kick@ss shot of the skyline and the weather always seems to cooperate! clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
October 21, 200816 yr You whippersnappers are so shady! Me, shady? :angel: Hey, I'm just following Madonna's lead - ya gotta have variety! :-D Sure.
October 21, 200816 yr It was like the perfect storm right when we passed the old coast guard station coming back on the lake for a good 10 minutes, rain was coming in sidways and got every inch of the boat wet, even on the lower decks. But after the rain stopped, the clouds opened up and the colors in the sky were amazing. I have more pics but i have NO CLUE how to make them smaller so i can post them.
October 21, 200816 yr ^I can help ya there - I'll send you a PM tomorrow. clevelandskyscrapers.com Cleveland Skyscrapers on Instagram
October 21, 200816 yr And one more, from labor day weekend on the goodtime (second from left): Great pic!
October 21, 200816 yr And one more, from labor day weekend on the goodtime (second from left): That's a great pic! Were you guys in Nashville?
October 21, 200816 yr And one more, from labor day weekend on the goodtime (second from left): That's a great pic! Were you guys in Nashville? That was from the Goodtime III in Cleveland
November 4, 200816 yr Hayward, ColDayMan and I at Niagra Falls, Canada. I was hoping we would get more of Niagra Falls in the background but you can still kinda see it. Beautiful place. Check out this little dude nearby.
November 4, 200816 yr I know someone that found a baby squirrel in his yard that was blind. He took him in and fed it and it ended up making a pretty sweet pet. No joke.
November 4, 200816 yr I know someone that found a baby squirrel in his yard that was blind. He took him in and fed it and it ended up making a pretty sweet pet. No joke. That is the cutest thing I've heard in a long time. and... Hayward, ColDayMan and I at Niagra Falls, Canada. That is the cutest thing I've seen in a long time.
November 4, 200816 yr I know someone that found a baby squirrel in his yard that was blind. He took him in and fed it and it ended up making a pretty sweet pet. No joke. That's something my friend James would do. Hes OBSESSED with squirrels. He wanted me to see "Over the Hedge" with him when it came out lolol
November 6, 200816 yr I know someone that found a baby squirrel in his yard that was blind. He took him in and fed it and it ended up making a pretty sweet pet. No joke. That's something my friend James would do. Hes OBSESSED with squirrels. He wanted me to see "Over the Hedge" with him when it came out lolol I'm sure he'd pissed to see what my fellow employees do on their smoke breaks. They take a ball of rubber bands outside and shoot them at the squirrels on campus.
November 6, 200816 yr Hey, it's ColDayMan in squirrel form! How'd he do that? Wonder Twin powers activate! Form of a Squirrel!
November 6, 200816 yr Hey, it's ColDayMan in squirrel form! How'd he do that? Appalachian Granny Magic.
November 6, 200816 yr Hey, it's ColDayMan in squirrel form! How'd he do that? He will damn well stay away from my bird feeders if he knows what's good for him. :x
November 12, 200816 yr Wow...you look so different. Great picture though; that's definitely one you'll be showing grandchildren one day.
November 12, 200816 yr Yeah, this is me from the winter of 2006/2007 - my brother's on the left, and me on the right: ...about 50 pounds and one beards' difference...
November 12, 200816 yr Man, talk about having motivation...especially in that small time frame. Congrats.
November 12, 200816 yr Nice picture. What branch of the service? Army Reserves...back home after IET now, and hoo, wow, I love Cincinnati even more than before - as though that was possible!
November 12, 200816 yr WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW! How old are you? If you hadn't put up that before picture I would swear you are a whippersnapper! You look, and probably feel, like two different people. Congrats and thanks for protecting Ohio.
November 12, 200816 yr Miraculous transformation, Riverviewer! Is that what happens to a Cincinnatian when there's no Goetta in the mess hall? :wink:
November 12, 200816 yr ^That's hilarious...especially because I've had goetta every Saturday and Sunday morning since I got back!
November 12, 200816 yr Me with the boy heading to a rally in Columbus for Riverviewer's new boss: "the boy". Sheesh, you're as bad as my grand father.
November 12, 200816 yr WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW! How old are you? 36 years old...yeah, I was literally twice as old as some of the young punks I trained with...it really brought it home when I realized that the age they were when Kurt Cobain died? That's how old I was when friggin' ELVIS died...
November 12, 200816 yr WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW! How old are you? 36 years old...yeah, I was literally twice as old as some of the young punks I trained with...it really brought it home when I realized that the age they were when Kurt Cobain died? That's how old I was when friggin' ELVIS died... Well you look AMAZING!
November 12, 200816 yr ^I use my archive of 300+ Elvis impersonator photos for all my in-class photoshop demos, and many of the students haven't even heard of Elvis, let alone Elvis impersonators, or if they have heard of him/them, they can't identify the real Elvis or even one of his songs.
November 12, 200816 yr ^I use my archive of 300 Elvis impersonator photos for all my in-class photoshop demos, and many of the students haven't even heard of Elvis, let alone Elvis impersonators, or if they have heard of him/them, they can't identify the real Elvis or even one of his songs. I feel your pain. I once gave a presentation to junior/senior high kids in Brooklyn. I had some visuals and asked, "can anyone identify the 45". First "crickets", then a someone said, "there is no gun up there". They could only identify "45" with a gun. I literally had to go lay down.
November 12, 200816 yr ^I use my archive of 300 Elvis impersonator photos for all my in-class photoshop demos, and many of the students haven't even heard of Elvis, let alone Elvis impersonators, or if they have heard of him/them, they can't identify the real Elvis or even one of his songs. I feel your pain. I once gave a presentation to junior/senior high kids in Brooklyn. I had some visuals and asked, "can anyone identify the 45". First "crickets", then a someone said, "there is no gun up there". They could only identify "45" with a gun. I literally had to go lay down. A few years ago I remember watching a report on the deplorable conditions in NYC public schools, and one glaring example was how far down the once prestigious Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn had fallen. When the reporter interviewing students there mentioned the scores of famous alumni who had attended the school, pointing specifically to Barbra Streisand, nobody had ever even heard of her! http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
November 12, 200816 yr ^I use my archive of 300 Elvis impersonator photos for all my in-class photoshop demos, and many of the students haven't even heard of Elvis, let alone Elvis impersonators, or if they have heard of him/them, they can't identify the real Elvis or even one of his songs. I feel your pain. I once gave a presentation to junior/senior high kids in Brooklyn. I had some visuals and asked, "can anyone identify the 45". First "crickets", then a someone said, "there is no gun up there". They could only identify "45" with a gun. I literally had to go lay down. A few years ago I remember watching a report on the deplorable conditions in NYC public schools, and one glaring example was how far down the once prestigious Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn had fallen. When the reporter interviewing students there mentioned the scores of famous alumni who had attended the school, pointing specifically to Barbra Streisand, nobody had ever even heard of her! SHUT UP! Yeah some of the NYC schools scare me. People think schools in the CMSD are bad (to me they are not) they need to come to NYC, Philly, Newark, Camden or Baltimore. Not to say that comparing our School district to another is just cause, but to see that at least our teachers are trying and the school IMHO are improving.
November 12, 200816 yr ^I use my archive of 300 Elvis impersonator photos for all my in-class photoshop demos, and many of the students haven't even heard of Elvis, let alone Elvis impersonators, or if they have heard of him/them, they can't identify the real Elvis or even one of his songs. I feel your pain. I once gave a presentation to junior/senior high kids in Brooklyn. I had some visuals and asked, "can anyone identify the 45". First "crickets", then a someone said, "there is no gun up there". They could only identify "45" with a gun. I literally had to go lay down. A few years ago I remember watching a report on the deplorable conditions in NYC public schools, and one glaring example was how far down the once prestigious Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn had fallen. When the reporter interviewing students there mentioned the scores of famous alumni who had attended the school, pointing specifically to Barbra Streisand, nobody had ever even heard of her! SHUT UP! Yeah some of the NYC schools scare me. People think schools in the CMSD are bad (to me they are not) they need to come to NYC, Philly, Newark, Camden or Baltimore. Not to say that comparing our School district to another is just cause, but to see that at least our teachers are trying and the school IMHO are improving. You're right. Unless you're fortunate enough to get into one of the prestigious schools like Stuyvesant (I once read that almost 30 seniors in one class had been accepted to Harvard), Bronx Science, etc. (there's also a so-called second tier of good high schools), it seems pretty hopeless. The Painesville City Schools which I attended were probably the crappiest in Lake County (and I'm sure still are), but compared to some of the public schools in New York they seemed like Dalton (okay, a bit of an exaggeration). http://www.mainstreetpainesville.org/
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