Secure enough in his masculinity, even at age 7 ( ? ), Mikey ( ? ) dons a girl’s bathing cap and manages to garner a dubious, maybe-I’ll-punch-him-out look from his buddy, something with which he’s by now all too familiar. The girl to his immediate left seems classically amused, presumably the desired effect, but the further one seems perhaps torn between embarrassed and proud. I think she was sweet on him.
Now tell us what was really shown in the picture.
Comment by far afield — December 20, 2004 @ 8:14 am
I’ve since been told that’s Diane and friends somewhere and somewhen in Pennsylvania, and thus that’s not Mikey. Maybe I knew that, but I spun a little tale anyway, wholly offbase (which possibility I allowed for in my noms de plume and closing comment). My apologies to any who knew what it was in the first place, but when the author won’t expand upon his posts, the peanuts in the gallery may spin their own conjectures.
Comment by accurately inaccurate — December 21, 2004 @ 9:05 am
Classicallly immused.
It lasts and lasts, decades and decades.
Diane
Comment by notinlatency — December 25, 2004 @ 6:44 pm
Secure enough in his masculinity, even at age 7 ( ? ), Mikey ( ? ) dons a girl’s bathing cap and manages to garner a dubious, maybe-I’ll-punch-him-out look from his buddy, something with which he’s by now all too familiar. The girl to his immediate left seems classically amused, presumably the desired effect, but the further one seems perhaps torn between embarrassed and proud. I think she was sweet on him.
Now tell us what was really shown in the picture.
Comment by far afield — December 20, 2004 @ 8:14 am
I’ve since been told that’s Diane and friends somewhere and somewhen in Pennsylvania, and thus that’s not Mikey. Maybe I knew that, but I spun a little tale anyway, wholly offbase (which possibility I allowed for in my noms de plume and closing comment). My apologies to any who knew what it was in the first place, but when the author won’t expand upon his posts, the peanuts in the gallery may spin their own conjectures.
Comment by accurately inaccurate — December 21, 2004 @ 9:05 am
Classicallly immused.
It lasts and lasts, decades and decades.
Diane
Comment by notinlatency — December 25, 2004 @ 6:44 pm