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I remember when I was starting to talk about what sort of stickers I would put on my students' graded papers, I immediately thought of Strawberry Shortcake. I have no idea why, since I thought that cartoon was the beginning of the downfall of good, violent cartoons (Super Friends, Heckel and Jeckel, Tom and Jerry), but there it was. I may still do that once I get my butt back to school so I can finish my degree.
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From: Newburgh, NY | Registered: May 2004
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i dig it matt. i'm tryin to get a haircut appt. this weekend to get my mop turned into something i can manage better. i'm fighting the urge to just get it all cut off and start the growing out process again, LOL..short hair is so much easier, but i get bored with it short after a while!
looks like you have a good stylist!
From: Memphis, TN | Registered: Jul 2003
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Actually, I was thinking more about wanting my hair to look like that seccond picture you posted. =Ž
Who knows? Maybe I can do something with it in a week or so. It's certainly gettin' long enough for me to do something with it.
-------------------- You can never quit believiing in your dreams ... or yourself. ----- You GOTTA listen to Levi Kreis.
From: Aggieland | Registered: Jul 2003
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Plus at the main convention site http://www.dragoncon.org there are links to other fan pictures. There are literally hundreds of different links covering 1998 through 2004. Each site may contain from under a dozen to hundreds of pictures. There are a few sites with over a thousand pictures.
Of note, the first picture in my 2001 album is kind of humorous. It shows Richard Kiel (Jaws from the James Bond movies) holding my head. My head is not tiny, but in his hands it does look small!
The most popular costumes appear to be Stormtroopers for men, and winged fairies for women. Most popular for both sexes are Klingons. Most popular hero is Batman. I've seen 3 or 4 in a group at a time. Last year there was also a group of 4 alien Green Lanterns, plus there was a Kyle Radner and a Guy Gardner Green Lantern.
My pictures are just a cross section of the most interesting costumes I saw. There were literally thousands of people in costumes, and some of them had different costumes each day. A few even had different costumes in the morning, afternoon, and the evening. There were also at least half a dozen different costume contests over the course of 4 days, some at the same time. Some people wear the same costume every year, or at least a variation of that costume each year. One guy just changes the color of his body paint, but wears the same costume every year. Anime costumes are very popular in the 12-30 age group for both men and women (boys/girls?).
From: Montgomery, AL | Registered: Jan 2005
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Now have a shave Mat before i beat you with a stick and call you a trouble maker then clutch my chest as I have gotten myself too worked up getting angry at the young for no good reason (It's fun being old)
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From: Sydney, Australia | Registered: Nov 2004
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Off the top of my head, I can't think of anything sexier than Matty Poo's trademark smirk
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From: Penthouse atop Levitz Hall, LMBP Plaza, Embassy Row, Legion World | Registered: Jul 2003
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Here's another pic from my birthday. This one is kinda special--this couple are good friends of mine, and as you can tell, the guy is in the Army. I'm proud of him, but unfortunately, he's probably going to Iraq soon. :-( I worry for his safety.
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Great pic of the three of you, knowjack! And we'll keep your budy in our prayers.
Glad you had such a great birthday!!!!
-------------------- You can never quit believiing in your dreams ... or yourself. ----- You GOTTA listen to Levi Kreis.
From: Aggieland | Registered: Jul 2003
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