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Marc Baptiste
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Okay, guidos ARE hot.  I have always thought so.  Sad?
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"You win this time, penis!"

Hysterical!!!

Okay, because I can't seem to stop posting pictures...  Here's another couple from Edinburgh.  This one of the lead -- Aesop on the Parthenon -- is gorgeous!

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And here's two of me: the first at a kiddie matinee (I liked it so much, I made it my Facebook pic), the second at the recording session for the CD.

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Okay, guidos ARE hot.  I have always thought so.  Sad?

Very, very sad.

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Tom that picture of the lead is amazing!!!!  The memories you have given these kids is just so cool. I hope your school system knows how lucky they are to have you.

The two pictures of you are really good, Eric is a lucky man. Who took the pictures? Whatever camera they used, it's really good.

Edinburgh looked really pretty, does anyone there wear kilts?  I don't know what it is about a guy in a kilt, but I think it is very sexy. When we were at Gencon this year they had booths where you could buy kilts and other costumes and the guy had a kilt on that was running the booth, man was he a cutie pie.

 

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The memories you have given these kids is just so cool.

For me, too! 

 I hope your school system knows how lucky they are to have you.

Me, too! 

Seriously, they're very good to me, and I feel very appreciated (except in salary...).  So I follow that with -- it's my last year there.  Last year was going to be my last year, but with them sending us to Scotland, I decided it would be rude to not stay another.  Initially, I intended to only be there a couple of years, taking time off from the road -- nine years later, I'm still there.  It's time.

Who took the pictures? Whatever camera they used, it's really good.

We had a "documentarian" along with us on the AESOP journey.  A faculty member, they filmed the whole process (some ninety-hours of raw footage), the performances in the US and the performances at the Fringe.  Like three-thousand photos, etc.  He had several cameras and got in trouble more than once for shooting in the airport.

...does anyone there wear kilts?  I don't know what it is about a guy in a kilt, but I think it is very sexy.

Chicks seem to dig the kilts, true that.  I liked the young tuffs who wore them with workboots and tight black t-shirts.  A guy's gotta big stocky to make a kilt work, as far as I'm concerned. 

I don't have the turned-out calves.  Don't think I look good in one. 

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Too bad. A kilt is one of the few things I look great in.
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It all comes down to the calf, Al.  A man used to be judged by how well his calves filled out his stockings -- a "turned-out" calf clearly had artistic lines. 

Unfortunately, calves are purely genetic.  Your family has 'em, or they don't.  Mine don't.  No matter how many miles I pedal, no matter how many reps on the donkey machine, my calves refuse to grow. 

Shame, too.  I'm blessed in so many other areas...

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...whereas I am only blessed in the calf.

It's a short legs/stocky chest thing, too.
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Too bad. A kilt is one of the few things I look great in.

Al I saw the facebook picture of you in a kilt, you looked really good!!   

That was a great picture of you and your wife.

Seriously, they're very good to me, and I feel very appreciated (except in salary...).

wouldn't it be nice if appreciation would put food on the table. This is why I get upset with our fellow citizens, 1 billion a week being pissed away in Iraq, but mention putting more money into schools/ teachers salaries they cry "No new taxes" .

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I love that series of spoof pics... the guidos... well if you're attracted to
them, it's definitely your prerogative... but their hair... it's just ridiculous.
And they all copy each other... and by gods, those guys have to be all annoying as hell.

The flipped up collar one is one my faves too. That little fad finally seems to
be ending ('round these parts anyway).
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