Sunday, August 14, 2011

The Dry Look

And to the half-dozen or so folks with hair exactly like mine--something I'd never seen before--who I just happened to run into a few weeks ago, I want to let you know that I intend to switch to a dry look to keep it old-school they way you guys do, unless I do end up back in Manhattan.  I admire the hell out of ya for wavin' it like a flag like that.  I bet you were even wearing it that way in the 80s.  I've always been leery about letting mine bush out because I was always alone in regard to that trait and combined with my height, it can be a little overwhelming to people.  It's the epitome of old-school cool.  Bravo, I say!

Haven't I done enough?  When does this all end?  I thought maybe someone insinuated I'm the "black sheep."  Really?  As I see it, I'm carrying the torch rather high.  Maybe you haven't heard my whole story.  Let's do lunch and I'll bring ya up to speed, shall we?  I've got a tooth that's killing me and my knee is like a bag of marbles.  (Am I on the right track, here?)




Joseph C. Zoccali, Clearwater, Florida; Rick Wilson, Niles, Ohio; Christine Faranda, Cleveland, Ohio; Len Spector; Marc Greece, A&E Networks; Reverend David Plank, Palatine Bridge, NY; Carrie (Plank) Bruno, Queens, NY; Cynthia Green, Tech Recruiter; Sioux Logan, Red Stream Technologies; Mike Tricario, MTV; Sean Newman, Columbus, Ohio; Jim Reed, Columbus, Ohio; Zynga; Marty Eggert, Cleveland, Ohio; Kathy Haxton, Cleveland, Ohio, St. Joe’s Medical  Center, Warren, Ohio; Coleman Professional Services, Warren, Ohio; Laura McCormick




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