A day early, but for your viewing pleasure
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A day early, but for your viewing pleasure
Tomorrow Margaret and I will celebrate our 30th Anniversary.
Congrats to Ear and Mrs Ear also.
I had mentioned my "peach tux" before so I thought I would share. Margaret says it is mauve, whatever.
Congrats to Ear and Mrs Ear also.
I had mentioned my "peach tux" before so I thought I would share. Margaret says it is mauve, whatever.
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Re: A day early, but for your viewing pleasure
Kusch, my best to you and Margaret.kusch wrote:Tomorrow Margaret and I will celebrate our 30th Anniversary.
Congrats to Ear and Mrs Ear also.
I had mentioned my "peach tux" before so I thought I would share. Margaret says it is mauve, whatever.
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Re: A day early, but for your viewing pleasure
You beat me to it, kusch. Happy 30th to you and Margaret. As for elwing and me, it's our 38th today.kusch wrote:Tomorrow Margaret and I will celebrate our 30th Anniversary.
Congrats to Ear and Mrs Ear also.
I had mentioned my "peach tux" before so I thought I would share. Margaret says it is mauve, whatever.
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Re: A day early, but for your viewing pleasure
Congratulations and I hope the two of you can match my parent's and double your pleasure.kusch wrote:Tomorrow Margaret and I will celebrate our 30th Anniversary.
Congrats to Ear and Mrs Ear also.
I had mentioned my "peach tux" before so I thought I would share. Margaret says it is mauve, whatever.
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Re: A day early, but for your viewing pleasure
Peach??? You call that peach?kusch wrote:Tomorrow Margaret and I will celebrate our 30th Anniversary.
Congrats to Ear and Mrs Ear also.
I had mentioned my "peach tux" before so I thought I would share. Margaret says it is mauve, whatever.
Now this is peach!
And crushed velvet peach to boot.
Plus sequins.
Not to mention a ruffled cuff and front.
And a cheesy "Magnum-esque" mustache.
Hey, it was a long time ago.
I still had hair.
And really big glasses.
It is coming!!!!
Hang on, almost there!!!
At long last...
Here it is!

Yes, I agree. It IS funny!
In a sad sort of way...
But at least it matches the room decor!
Don't ask me WHY it matches the room decor...
BTW, I am still the proud owner of the tux.
And it still fits....
(And congrats Kusch on the anniversary!

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Re: A day early, but for your viewing pleasure
I'm thinking Dick Smothers-esque. And the sequined piping isn't overkill at all.tanstaafl2 wrote:And a cheesy "Magnum-esque" mustache.
The 8 tracks, on the other hand....
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Re: A day early, but for your viewing pleasure
Btw, BAM should have a theme week were you bring an old picture of yourself in the height of fashion (at the time) and promise to wear the same thing on the show (I think Ellen did this with her high school prom dress a few years ago and her date showed up wearing the same (or similar) suit that he had on as well). You'd be a shoo-in! Somebody must make this happen!Here's Fanny! wrote:I'm thinking Dick Smothers-esque. And the sequined piping isn't overkill at all.tanstaafl2 wrote:And a cheesy "Magnum-esque" mustache.
The 8 tracks, on the other hand....
Maybe Kazoo will send off a strongly worded email to somebody for you.
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As it happens I do still use it at Halloween. I call it my "Don Pardo" costume.christie1111 wrote:OMG!
That is hysterical!
Glad it still fits. You could use it for Halloween or something!
LOL!
I use it as an alternative to my other Halloween costume, better known as "Grim".

As you might imagine this costume is a bit cumbersome to wear and of course to remain in character Grim doesn't typically have a lot to say...
In addition his "accessory" can be a bit problematic indoors in a crowded room as well. A real risk of making a "bloody mess"...
So I tend to alternate between the two!
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Congrats on the anniversaries! Great pics, guys. Really. <<snicker>>
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Re: A day early, but for your viewing pleasure
The really scary part is this isn't the 70's and those aren't 8 tracks.Here's Fanny! wrote:I'm thinking Dick Smothers-esque. And the sequined piping isn't overkill at all.tanstaafl2 wrote:And a cheesy "Magnum-esque" mustache.
The 8 tracks, on the other hand....
This is early 90's (maybe '92?) and those are CD's in the black case and a CD player on top of the TV.
Now the room decor may well be 70's. Or 60's. It was a club room in an older apartment complex in San Antonio. The apartment complex was full of senior citizens. And me. Hey, it was cheap AND convenient to work.
And to wear that out in public in the 90's clearly shows my astute fashion sense knows no bounds!
However the outfit itself is indeed from the late 60's or 70's. Anyone care to guess how this lovely ensemble had its humble beginnings???
Think peach...
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Re: A day early, but for your viewing pleasure
You were the first male debutante in Atlanta?tanstaafl2 wrote:The really scary part is this isn't the 70's and those aren't 8 tracks.Here's Fanny! wrote:I'm thinking Dick Smothers-esque. And the sequined piping isn't overkill at all.tanstaafl2 wrote:And a cheesy "Magnum-esque" mustache.
The 8 tracks, on the other hand....
This is early 90's (maybe '92?) and those are CD's in the black case and a CD player on top of the TV.
Now the room decor may well be 70's. Or 60's. It was a club room in an older apartment complex in San Antonio. The apartment complex was full of senior citizens. And me. Hey, it was cheap AND convenient to work.
And to wear that out in public in the 90's clearly shows my astute fashion sense knows no bounds!
However the outfit itself is indeed from the late 60's or 70's. Anyone care to guess how this lovely ensemble had its humble beginnings???
Think peach...
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Re: A day early, but for your viewing pleasure
A Very Happy Anniversary to you both! Did you keep that peach-mauve tux? You could pair the jacket with those golfing jammies for special occasions.kusch wrote:Tomorrow Margaret and I will celebrate our 30th Anniversary.
Congrats to Ear and Mrs Ear also.
I had mentioned my "peach tux" before so I thought I would share. Margaret says it is mauve, whatever.
Trivia: The flower traditionally associated with the 30th wedding anniversary is the Sweet Pea.

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Re: A day early, but for your viewing pleasure
tanstaafl2 wrote:Peach??? You call that peach?kusch wrote:Tomorrow Margaret and I will celebrate our 30th Anniversary.
Congrats to Ear and Mrs Ear also.
I had mentioned my "peach tux" before so I thought I would share. Margaret says it is mauve, whatever.
Now this is peach!
And crushed velvet peach to boot.
Plus sequins.
Not to mention a ruffled cuff and front.
And a cheesy "Magnum-esque" mustache.
Hey, it was a long time ago.
I still had hair.
And really big glasses.
It is coming!!!!
Hang on, almost there!!!
At long last...
Here it is!
Yes, I agree. It IS funny!
In a sad sort of way...
But at least it matches the room decor!
Don't ask me WHY it matches the room decor...
BTW, I am still the proud owner of the tux.
And it still fits....
(And congrats Kusch on the anniversary!)
Ok, tan, you win----big time.
