I love it, just a beautiful bird you can't go wrong! Here is a picture I took the other day at the lake.
One hundred bonus points to the first person who posts a picture of somebody in an Edie Brickell & New Bohemians t-shirt.
From 1776 (the musical): (debating on America's national bird) John Adams: The eagle. Thomas Jefferson: The dove. Dr. Benjamin Franklin: The turkey. John Adams: The eagle. Thomas Jefferson: The dove. John Adams: The eagle! Thomas Jefferson: (considers) The eagle. Dr. Benjamin Franklin: The turkey. John Adams: The eagle. The eagle is a majestic bird! Dr. Benjamin Franklin: The eagle is a scavenger, a thief and coward. A symbol of over ten centuries of European mischief. John Adams: And the turkey? Dr. Benjamin Franklin: The turkey is a truly noble bird. Native american, a source of sustenance to our original settlers, and an incredibly brave fellow who wouldn't flinch from attacking a whole regiment of Englishmen single-handedly! Therefore, the national bird of America is going to be... John Adams: The eagle! Dr. Benjamin Franklin: The eagle! (Franklin is dumbstruck) (My wife loves this movie, especially John Adams' depiction!)
It finally happened: My first rejection letter. As of April 4th, 2013 at 3:33pm EDT, I am officially a real writer.
^Congrats. That thing will be worth as much as the note telling Michael Jordan he was being cut from the team in high school when you make it big
Thanks tsq, you are sweet. I'm a bit 'rounder' these days though, but I still have all my hair and just a bit of silver 34 years later. Must be all the preservatives.
I usually rock that same hairstyle when my hair is long and have since the 80s. Right now my hair is pretty short (for me) but still looks like something from the 80s. (Think Punk/NewWave)
I had Luke Skywalker / Ringo Starr-in-1965 hair well into junior high school. I loved me some bangs. I still cringe just a little when I look back at old eighties school and family photos. Now I wish I could still grow a mop that lush.