Wow! This photo came from my sister, Jennifer, who is 8 years younger than me. She said this was her "high school uniform."
The New Mexico NORML shirt and the belt were both mine at one point -- the belt earlier in the 70's and the t-shirt later. I think the red plaid shirt was also mine. Jennifer can comment on this.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
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I looked WAY hotter in this than the mannequin does.
ReplyDeleteI still have all kinds of goodies I stole from you after you went in the Army. Even your Leo Sayer and Ted Nugent albums.
ReplyDeleteRemember that "rock" Mom found in your room? She freaked.
After I left for the army, my mom decided to clean my room. She found this piece of something in a box in my room. There was a young guy at work and she asked him if she could get in trouble for it. He said, "Mary, it's been a long time since someone's been arrested for possession of a rock."
ReplyDeleteOf course, 3 years later, she took a joint from behind my ear at a party and went off to smoke it with a metro court judge she was seeing.
Thank the blessed Lord she never found out that the rock was really 'super compacted' cow dung. This was used by teens who were about to enter the army and weren't sure if they had made the right choice. keeping a piece of this 'stone' in a box would give the holder visions in the night and steer them in their journey. Mary, Mary, Mary...
ReplyDeleteYeah, but it just didn't have the desired effect...
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