Peter, I immediately thought of Sproket too! Hehehehe. I only know the guy in a couple of those pictures somewhere in the middle. I don't recognize the other fellas. I don't think we've met. Stewf, you lost a pound of hair and about 15 years! It's been a few days, how do you like the new head?
Here's what I wrote to my sis-in-law, Jen, about the first week with the do:
I am a little uneasy about it - this being my first dying experience and the dramatic change from semi-manly to semi-prettyboy. I am intrigued by the idea, though. I am slowly getting used to it, and it will be interesting to see how people look at and treat me differently. In a practical way it's nice to have hair out of my face.
From mountaineer to Sprocket in 2 hours. Wow, you look like a completly differnt person.
Posted by: Peter | January 03, 2004 at 02:20 AM
Agreed. When you had no beard I thought you looked like Topher Grace. Not a bad thing, mind you.
Posted by: Naz | January 04, 2004 at 03:11 PM
Funny you should mention Topher.
Posted by: Steupf | January 04, 2004 at 11:47 PM
Peter, I immediately thought of Sproket too! Hehehehe. I only know the guy in a couple of those pictures somewhere in the middle. I don't recognize the other fellas. I don't think we've met. Stewf, you lost a pound of hair and about 15 years! It's been a few days, how do you like the new head?
Posted by: leedle | January 05, 2004 at 12:49 PM
Here's what I wrote to my sis-in-law, Jen, about the first week with the do:
I am a little uneasy about it - this being my first dying experience and the dramatic change from semi-manly to semi-prettyboy. I am intrigued by the idea, though. I am slowly getting used to it, and it will be interesting to see how people look at and treat me differently. In a practical way it's nice to have hair out of my face.
Touch the monkey. Feel the monkey.
Posted by: Steupf | January 06, 2004 at 01:23 PM