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This kid... talk about peer pressure. It was his first time on the half-pipe and he spent quite a few minutes at the top trying to get the nerve up to try it while a group of at least 30 kids stood around encouraging him to give it a shot. They had cameras and video cameras as well. When I took this shot, he had just finished saying "please, God, don't let me break any bones". It was too funny :-). I give him a lot of credit, he tried a bunch of times and never quite made it but he gets an A for effort :-)
now, most people would look at this bucket of guts and think "wow, that is utterly disgusting, i would not put those things in my mouth even if my friends gave me fifty bucks"
Karen is "1 in 49 men." She actually liked Malort and went in for seconds! She can't believe she likes it.
I'm 800% sure you've seen the original already (via kottke?)...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k98bRUOb4g
... but have you seen obligatory white kids sequel?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=xmGML--UIfc
ps: you heard it from Tully, suckas!
It's amazing, isn't it, that some of the life forms you see in school photographs turn out, years later, to be human?
I hope you will hold it to my credit that no vain man would ever allow such a photo of himself a public airing. What had happened was that the dominant personality of our little group at school had changed his hairstyle in emulation of some pop singer or other. This meant that the rest of us had to follow suit or endure his scorn. You know how it works. It was for much the same reason that I took up smoking the first time round. Nowadays it's called "peer pressure". Our hairstyles reverted to normal after a week, but unfortunately the man came to do our school photos during that time. I remember having a special comb-through just before the picture was taken. Until quite late in boyhood I had a fair streak at the front of my hair, but it seems to have gone here.
4/5/10
++I splatter painted my TOMS
SOOC
in sculpting today and now I hate them. I'm gonna buy new ones. This is what happens when you're caught in the moment of helping friends with projects. Hah...yeah. No shoes day is this week too, on Thursday! :)
Bertha's and Maryse's photos and discussions of Greek yogurt made me want to try some. I had to go to the schmancy grocery store to find it.
The calorie content of the full-fat flavored yogurts scared me, so I got a big tub on nonfat. I added honey and some strawberries to it and made it delicious.
Peer pressure did a good thing this time.