You oughta be in pictures (share pictures of yourself if you wish)

I've been told by a few in my lifetime that I resemble the actor Kurt Russel a little bit. Yeah, I can see it...an older Kurt Russel that is. He was quite the masher in his prime. I didn't have his smoldering good looks in my youth, though.

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I've been told by a few in my lifetime that I resemble the actor Kurt Russel a little bit. Yeah, I can see it...an older Kurt Russel that is. He was quite the masher in his prime. I didn't have his smoldering good looks in my youth, though.

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If Kurt Russel were a starfish, you'd be a dead ringer for him. I can see it.
 
An interpretation of "The Scream" by Edvard Munch
Reflection in a 1959 Stainless Steel Sunbeam Toaster on my kitchen counter
Was once in my grandmother's kitchen ... still works perfectly

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Another artsy one ... inspired by who knows what the heck

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1975 and my little brother pinning a corsage on mom's dress, on his wedding day
... she was just about to cry

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A moment spent pondering a life catching up ...

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An interpretation of "The Scream" by Edvard Munch
Reflection in a 1959 Stainless Steel Sunbeam Toaster on my kitchen counter
Was once in my grandmother's kitchen ... still works perfectly

KGA1lYH.jpg


Another artsy one ... inspired by who knows what the heck

zQfOwWi.jpg


1975 and my little brother pinning a corsage on mom's dress, on his wedding day
... she was just about to cry

6qhixlf.jpg


A moment spent pondering a life catching up ...

aTI6qbC.jpg


T0V0JN4.jpg
Nice pics! In the one just above the painting, you remind me of someone I've seen on T.V. but I can't think of who right now.

@Sippican Really cool pic!
 
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Fabulous! Following the death of a relative who had been killed when his motorbike was in collision with a truck, my father all but pleaded with me not to get a motorbike. Dad has raised us as a single parent, mother died young, I was very fond of Dad, so it was no motorbike for me.

Well, not quite, come middle age, with a few shekels in the bank, that teenage itch came back. I just had to scratch it. We had the Harley for five years, mercifully we had not a single incident, not a wobble, no near miss, nothing. Just a lot of fun. The itch scratched the Harley was sold on, we even made a small profit on the sale. (Note the beard.)
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