And I think I'll keep them private when we get them - no need to embarrass the beautiful people any more than we already did.
So to make up for that, here's a glamorous shot from about seventeen years ago that maddog (on the left) found the other day. It's from DECUS, New Orleans, 1994.
As you can tell, I knew how to party back then too. I'm the handsome young man on the right, in case you couldn't guess.
They called me "The Stud".
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I'd like to see some "glamorous pictures". But then I have an ulterior motive. My dad tells me he is your fifth cousin so that makes your family photos, MY family photos!
You were very young at that time. :) was that your first time to US?
Oh! I thought that was the young Warren Beatty!
was maddog always that old?
yeah, we definitely want to see more photos ;)
@ !Teq-uila Del Zapata -- was maddog always that old? // jeje + 1 :-)
Mad Dog looks really good there!
:)
"The Stud"? The story I heard was that your friends had a sense of irony and called you "The Git".
the stud.. keep it coming
The guy on the left reminds me of rms.
Oh cool. The picuture makes me think of 80s' style :)
Glamourous look! Only glamourous person makes a pic glamorous.
You are totally rocking that fanny pack.
Your watch... Is it at Casio Analog _and_ digital?
looks like a scene from the first harry potter movie .. "you were the biggest bunch of misfits I ever laid eyes on"
"The Stud" - because you had legs like a 2x4? :D
moenduran: that's a Citizen Ana-Digi, I'll have you know.
The fact that doing a google image search for it, and picking the one that looks the most familiar gets you to a "nerd watch museum" page is purely coincidental.
Glad I wasn't the only one to notice the fanny pack! Wow... now I feel a bit older :)
Where can I get a kicking fanny pack like Linus!?
You looked cool. :-)
Seriously, Mad Dog hasn't change a bit.
I think I still have my fanny pack around somewhere...
Asta este locatia:
http://www.steamboatnatchez.com/
Linus Torvalds do you plan on working on the StarTrek replicator and solve the hunger problem? Can Linux implement that? I kind of doubt but I had to ask.
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