The Girl made her purse, bought the jean jacket from
Valley Thrift, borrowed the
goggles, and sprayed the hair.
I
bought the ringer (are those things going out of style? it was nearly impossible to find one) and the
wrist bands and grabbed the guitar from the basement. There was a
hat, too, but it wasn't right.
And if you don't know
who we were, you are dead to me.
The Girl's costume, by the way, way better than mine. Apparently I'm the
Scott Pilgrim who has two chins.
6 comments:
Haha, this is horribly amusing.
Nice costumes! The things you'll do for love :)
Finished book 5, waiting for the last one from the library. I'm glad I saw the movie first as the black and white novel makes it difficult for me to tell the different female characters apart. I really liked the Wallace character in the movie (played wonderfully by McCauley Culkin's brother), but he really shines in the books, atleast early on.
all I can say is.................OH MY! other than my father, you are the only person I know with a beard and never saw without one
let me rephrase. other than my father, you are the only person with a beard that I have never seen without it
I think the last time I saw you without facial hair was half a lifetime ago. I toy with the idea sometime of giving the clean-shaven look a shot, and then I remember that I probably haven't gotten any better looking since 1996 and should probably keep it covered up.
Slug - thanks...that's why I do what I do.
Gamer - I know. She goes along with so many weird things.
THort - I actually shaved two years back and think I posted a picture of it, too.
Sullivan - I'm fully bearded again now. I didn't want to see my cleanly-shaved face any longer at all.
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