And the bonnet Lol... mom dressed this baby for life on the prairie circa 1902Dude! What A great pic. Your cousins daughter looks to be rocking a hand knitted sweater although Grandma forgot to use any orange.
Oh Yaah, eat that sheet NC board, what a jerk posing for a pick woth a baby during his off time picking something up for the wife.
Lol. Good game today. LolBoeheim... kissing babies and punching media in the face. Dude is primed for politics
And the bonnet Lol... mom dressed this baby for life on the prairie circa 1902
edowd, if my mental image of the way you look in real life is accurate (see below), you should not be criticizing other's fashion...
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Spot on... 100%edowd, if my mental image of the way you look in real life is accurate (see below), you should not be criticizing other's fashion...
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edowd, if my mental image of the way you look in real life is accurate (see below), you should not be criticizing other's fashion...
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Is that a promotional photo for Jersey Shore 2: Son of the Sitch?
Actually, those are the two guys JoeCollege hired for his 40th birthday party.
Nice that he took the time to pose for the picture, but I guess I am even more impressed by the fact that he went to the grocery store. Maybe Juli just wanted to get him out of the house...![]()
You guys have such the wrong image of Jim. He's a totally normal/regular husband and father who does a lot of the grocery shopping, gets his hair cut at the local barbershop, helps his kids with their homework, walks the dog and goes to most of his kids' games (and among the three of the kids, they must be in a dozen different sports activities).
My only point was that it must be hard for him to go out in public without being mobbed by well-wishers. I would think that would make it difficult to accomplish what you set out to do. That's all. I know he is a better person than his professional (read: media relations) persona.You guys have such the wrong image of Jim. He's a totally normal/regular husband and father who does a lot of the grocery shopping, gets his hair cut at the local barbershop, helps his kids with their homework, walks the dog and goes to most of his kids' games (and among the three of the kids, they must be in a dozen different sports activities).
You guys have such the wrong image of Jim. He's a totally normal/regular husband and father who does a lot of the grocery shopping, gets his hair cut at the local barbershop, helps his kids with their homework, walks the dog and goes to most of his kids' games (and among the three of the kids, they must be in a dozen different sports activities).
Haha not even close! He's mike glennonedowd, if my mental image of the way you look in real life is accurate (see below), you should not be criticizing other's fashion...
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Hmm you know an awfull lot about that . . . . . . . . . . . .
My only point was that it must be hard for him to go out in public without being mobbed by well-wishers. I would think that would make it difficult to accomplish what you set out to do. That's all. I know he is a better person than his professional (read: media relations) persona.
Locals tend to respect the privacy of the celebrities among them. Before he died, Paul Newman was always around town here (Westport, CT) -- shopping, working out at the Y, or dining at local restaurants. People smiled at him and Joanne Woodward, but no one bothered them. They were part of the community... and wanted to be treated as such.I thought the same thing (about being mobbed). But I see him at a lot of the tournaments my son plays in (he's the same age as JB's youngest), and people really don't bother him much at those. I think people respect that he's there as just another father watching his kids play basketball. Many times you won't even know he's in the gym unless you look for him. Same with Hop when he's out watching his son. I think people say hi in the hallways, but I never see him mobbed or having to pose for pictures. The entire staff are just awesome people.
Locals tend to respect the privacy of the celebrities among them. Before he died, Paul Newman was always around town here (Westport, CT) -- shopping, working out at the Y, or dining at local restaurants. People smiled at him and Joanne Woodward, but no one bothered them. They were part of the community... and wanted to be treated as such.
I've got to admit, if I had seen Paul Newman, I might have gotten a bit star struck. And I am not someone that gets stars truck, but Paul Newman was one of my favorite actors and someone that seemed very genuine and down to earth, for someone of his fame.Locals tend to respect the privacy of the celebrities among them. Before he died, Paul Newman was always around town here (Westport, CT) -- shopping, working out at the Y, or dining at local restaurants. People smiled at him and Joanne Woodward, but no one bothered them. They were part of the community... and wanted to be treated as such.
I was with Paul maybe 20 times. His wife and I were on a non-profit board together, so I saw them a lot. In retrospect, I wish just once I had asked him for 20 seconds of his time to pose for a picture with me, but it just didn't seem appropriate. So I never did it.I've got to admit, if I had seen Paul Newman, I might have gotten a bit star struck. And I am not someone that gets stars truck, but Paul Newman was one of my favorite actors and someone that seemed very genuine and down to earth, for someone of his fame.
That is fantastic, and I applaud your restraint. Isn't it amazing that this "Hollywood couple" lasted so long? I wish we heard more about those couples than the ones that last just months. I would buy the magazine that but a happy marriage on the cover long before the rehab, plastic surgery and infidelity littered junk on the newstands now. Oops, I got a little off course. Joyce, I never get tired of hearing the stories of the great people you've met. Perhaps we need a board where you can write anecdotes for those of us who haven't experienced that type of thing.I was with Paul maybe 20 times. His wife and I were on a non-profit board together, so I saw them a lot. In retrospect, I wish just once I had asked for 20 seconds of his time to have a picture taken with him, but it just didn't seem appropriate. So I never did it.