No longer an Internet Man of Mystery

Here's me and my pride and joy a few weeks back as we went to Petco Park to watch our beloved Saint Didacus Priests (AKA The San Diego Padres) play. Unfortunately, my wife couldn't make it, but my daughter was thrilled because she got to see Clemson grad, Khalil Greene, play. Now you know what the only Padre fans in all the Carolinas look like.
I dig that shirt, Caveman.
ReplyDeleteThat shirt is why we men should never shop for ourselves.
ReplyDeleteGo Oilers!
You have a lovely daughter.
ReplyDeleteShe looks so thrilled to be there with you- even if you are wearing that shirt. What a sweetheart.
:)
Ummm... that's a USS Arizona Memorial shirt
ReplyDeleteThe shirt is very cool! Would that happen to be a globe-and-anchor tattoo on your right arm?
ReplyDeleteHooligan,
ReplyDeleteClose. It's not the British RM's Globe and Anchor, but the USMC Eagle, Globe and Anchor.
That, plus the six other tattoos I have on various and sundry parts of my bod.
Caveman,
ReplyDeleteLooks like you've put on a few pounds since the last time I saw you. Ah, the joys of retirement...!
Nice looking daughter.
G^2
P.S. The Quiet Man is one of my favourite movies except for that Protestant "minister" and his wife.
GG,
ReplyDeleteYeah... it's rough being a beat up old Master Sergeant!
I actually thought about runing the other day.... that horrible sensation eventually passed.
What was wrong with "The Reverend Mr. Playfair."
ReplyDeleteTo my mind, all Protestants should be like him. He knew his place in society, and didn't try to rock the boat.
So that is a pic of you eh?
ReplyDeleteNice shirt.
I am thinking of posting one of myself, though I don't want to scare away my avid readers.
Kahlil is sucking this year! Most heinous, dude!
ReplyDeletei am going to have to see the quiet man, it comes up more than any other movie in this corner of the blogsphere
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