...and I hadn't gotten a haircut since January. What can I say? I've been busy on multiple fronts. But I needed some fine coiffing before this evening.
Here's how it came out, along with what my "office space" looks like most of the time:
Among the items in the background: my Eagle Scout medal. Poster of Vault Boy from the Fallout game series. A MAD Magazine Hot Wheels car. Waterjet-cut metal "Crimson Omen" from the Gears of War video games (made by a good friend). One of my school board campaign yard signs. Various CDs that have special meaning (including the Transformers score album signed by Steve Jablonsky). The LEGO Doctor Who set (bought at a LEGO Store in San Diego, and I wound up giving a presentation about Doctor Who and explaining stuff, this one teenage girl said "you should be a teacher!"). A Funko Pop! doll, also from Fallout. A Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man doll. What you can't see: a LOT of books covering everything from Christian theology to local history to Harry Potter to plasma welding. A few Warhammer 40,000 minis that I'm especially proud of my work on. And a framed portrait of Dad.
For the interview I got dressed up, including the lucky Millennium Falcon neck tie that's a gift from a good friend:
I'm not usually one for "selfies". Keep thinking that photos of me never come out looking very good. But I was pleasantly surprised with these two.
7 comments:
Wow Chris you clean up great!
Lookin sharp my friend.
Wow Chris. How old are you?? You start blogging when you were 15? You look 35.
Stosh, I'll just say that I appreciate your compliment, it made me smile, and leave it at that. There should be SOME mysteries in this world, yes? :-P
I was not surprised to read that you have your signed Transformers score CD on display. So glad you've still got it :D
Sabo, oh yes I'm definitely NOT parting with that particular artifact! "No sacrifice, no victory!" :-P
You should run for office again and wear that tie wherever you go. You'd look like real candidate material. I would vote for you!
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