Is he trying to change his image or what? He is now sporting ear rings and 4 new tats. What's up with that? I thought he was always going for the clean image?
I know I'm going to piss off a few buds here, but earrings on guys are passe' and gay.
Doesn't piss me off. I've had mine for 18 years now, and when I don't wear them, it looks weird. [img]/images/graemlins/flipa.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/supergrin.gif[/img]
I know I'm going to piss off a few buds here, but earrings on guys are passe' and gay.
Doesn't piss me off. I've had mine for 18 years now, and when I don't wear them, it looks weird. [img]/images/graemlins/flipa.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/supergrin.gif[/img]
Hey, nevermind me. I'm an extremists. I could probably mention enough things that I think are stupid that I could eventually piss off everyone on this board.
I've always had lots of razzing about my earrings. Like I said, I've always had them, and I look different without them in. When I was 15, it was the "different" thing to do, something to seperate you from the regulars. Now I wear them cause I can't see myself without them.
i agree with Greg, i got mine when i was 15 also. Foolishly i did them myself with a sewing needle. But only to piss off my dad, and man oh man did it piss him off. And it has just stuck with me ever since. I will eventually take them out when i finish college, im sure whomever decides to employ me will not like them. :bawling:
i still wear one at the age of 40. I first put it in during high school, but when I got out and started college, I removed it. Afterwards, I would remove it for job interviews.
I now have a shackle as seen below:
[image]http://altura.speedera.net/ccimg.catalogcity.com/200000/203200/203254/products/3021460.jpg[/image]
It has a dual meaning. First I'm the current owner of a sailing vessel. We use a shackle to attach the halyards to the sails.
Secondly, My wife tells me that when her great grandparents were brought to this country, they were forced to wear them on there hands and feet.(to prevent them from escaping.) I wear it as a way to remember the some of the problems along the path in our lives.
The other guy looks like he's ready to say "I'm Brian Fellows!".
LMAO!!
I'm Brian Fellows -That's the fuzziest bug i've ever seen. If i had a bug like that, i'd make a coat out of it. -All i'm sayin is that rat needs a hair cut, lookin all homeless and stuff. -That goat has devil eyes -I bet if that goat could talk he'd prolly say curse words,call people doo doo heads and sing naughty songs. HE'S WIERD! -Thats the biggest dog i've ever seen. I'd like to see him catch a frisbee! -Our next guest is a rabbit. I bet he can hear me whispering! -That rabbit cant cut his own hair, thats crazy. I bet if he tried, he would prolly cut one of his ears off. -THAT BIRDS A LIAR! IM BRIAN FELLOWS!Hopefully we will fix this in editing.
i still wear one at the age of 40. I first put it in during high school, but when I got out and started college, I removed it. Afterwards, I would remove it for job interviews.
I now have a shackle as seen below:
[image]http://altura.speedera.net/ccimg.catalogcity.com/200000/203200/203254/products/3021460.jpg[/image]
It has a dual meaning. First I'm the current owner of a sailing vessel. We use a shackle to attach the halyards to the sails.
Secondly, My wife tells me that when her great grandparents were brought to this country, they were forced to wear them on there hands and feet.(to prevent them from escaping.) I wear it as a way to remember the some of the problems along the path in our lives.
you don't count in this conversation...you're a pirate. It's standard gear for you. [img]/images/graemlins/supergrin.gif[/img]