-yeah, mike, i was thinking i looked like paul (cousin not uncle) except i dont have facial hair, but uncle normand too kinda.
-prospective employers prefer employee of month the month over psycho killer, unfortunately.
-i beg to differ Anonymous. first, i dont think i looked like a he/she and second, have you been around any teenagers and twentysomethings lately? One out of every 2 has hair like that.
You should see my Neighbor's kid. She made a deal with him that as long as he kept his grades at a D-level or above he never has to cut his hair. It is out of control.
D-? It is so great that your neighbors set goals for their kids. When I was in 10th grade my parents told me I could get a tattoo as long as I didn't kill any more hobos for the rest of the school year.
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Dude, that just looks wierd. Put your Red Sox hat back on.
Your eyes look different too. On the left your eyes look wide and wild; on the right they look pensive and stern.
it feels weird, thats for sure.
-good, thats the look i was going for. crazy wild eyed just out of the forest andy versus stern corporate andy.
Dude say it ain't so!
Tis a sad sad day...
you kind of look like uncle normand now.
I totally agree that the first shot is very psycho serial killer and the second shot is very employee of the month!
I must agree you look much better now. That he/she look went out with the 70's.
-Tis, beastie, tis. The Man made me do it.
-yeah, mike, i was thinking i looked like paul (cousin not uncle) except i dont have facial hair, but uncle normand too kinda.
-prospective employers prefer employee of month the month over psycho killer, unfortunately.
-i beg to differ Anonymous. first, i dont think i looked like a he/she and second, have you been around any teenagers and twentysomethings lately? One out of every 2 has hair like that.
You should see my Neighbor's kid. She made a deal with him that as long as he kept his grades at a D-level or above he never has to cut his hair. It is out of control.
D-? It is so great that your neighbors set goals for their kids. When I was in 10th grade my parents told me I could get a tattoo as long as I didn't kill any more hobos for the rest of the school year.
Ooo. that must have been tough.
Well... I didn't get one till college.
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