After threatening to do so for quite awhile, I finally
went back to purple in May 2002, with long hair instead of a mohawk
this time. This is the first attempt, I find it a bit too bright.
I'm thinking about using some diluted black dye to darken my hair.
My goal is a deep purple, clearly recognizable but also clearly
not violet.
On my way back to purple, I stopped at blonde with
orange highlights. The result is a bit strange (although perhaps
less strange than purple, depending upon your aesthetic).
For Halloween I was Jupiter, God of Lightning, with
my portable plasma spiral. Click on the thumbnail - the full picture
is devilishly delightful. Here
are more halloween pics.
To prepare for the Pre-Millenial Year and the Apocalypse
to follow, I shaved my head just before we entered 1999. Or maybe
it was because I lost a bet on a football game. Preparation for
entering a monastary? I fell on a lawnmower? Alien abduction?
You decide. January, '99.
After seeing this picture, Darrien of Darrien
Design was seized with the urge to manipulate it digitally.
You can see the results in
her gallery - (last I saw, it was the bottom dot under the
Escapes category). Here is a direct
link to the frame.
This is what I look like when I don't want a picture
taken. Or perhaps its just my inner self shining through. Summer, '96.
I have this thing for girls tanktops. See, guys tanktops
with the big arm holes and loose fabric are just ugly. But girls
tanktops, tight, stretchy, spaghetti-strapped, now those look
good. The problem is, most girls tanktops are designed to allow
room for portions of the female anatomy that I do not possess,
and so they usually fit wrong. Sigh. Maybe someday I'll design
a line of sexy boy clothes. The one girls tanktop I found that
fit is designed for climbers, here
is a pic of me in it.
March, '00.
This is my tongue. Sometimes a man just needs to change
his Euler characteristic. I also have a tattoo, but if you want
to see it, you'll have to track me down in meatspace and be prepared
to see me drop my pants. Fall, '98.