I actually heard the theme song from the show on the radio the other day. And yes, I knew and sang all the words. I'd be embarrassed, but it's a fun song.
Hmmm...my guessing isn't going to get me anywhere productive. And my super hero knowledge is pretty lame. In answer to the other question, my four year old son informed me that I was going to be a ghost. My issue with this is that I'm in the deep south and a ghost sort of might get confused with KKK-----NOT GOOD!
Suze ~ No, not "Hef" but that was under consideration as my costume this year. You're a mind-reader!
JJ ~ Yes, that song is timelessly catchy, isn't it?
Radio ~ As long as I read the instruction manual, I believe I can fly. Then I'll fly to DC, carrying Connie Selleca, and introduce you to her. Hang on ... I seem to have misplaced the instruction manual ...
Cherrie ~ You're right, it's not Hef, but maybe next year. Any Bunny want to join me?
Liv ~ You don't even know the super hero basics? Your son might guess my costume. Go ahead and be a ghost this year -- just make sure your cap is not pointy!
You da Mom ~ Although my powers will be used for good things, your guess is wrong. But don't give up! The answer will appear here in a couple of days ...
This year, my son and i dressed up to hand out candy to kids coming to the house. When I walked out onto my west-facing front porch, i noticed Jupiter near the horizon. I set up a small telescope, and when the kids came by, i offered a "free view of Jupiter". One of the groups of little kids was accompanied by a late teens older sister. She was really the only one excited by the idea. But for me, one is all it takes.
If i'd done my homework, then I'd have realized that the bright point just below and to the left of Jupiter was Mercury. Two planets for the same price!
This has inspired my costume for next year. Instead of using a small spotting scope, i'm going to bring out the big gun - a jet black 10 inch Dobsonian telescope. It looks like a cannon, especially looking towards the horizon. So, clearly, i need a Pirate costume. September 19th is "Talk like a Pirate Day", so, hopefully, i'll still be practiced in Pirate talk - more than just "Arrggg", and you can lay to that.
freethoughtguy is an all-around good guy, varied in interests, inspired by nature, and unencumbered by religion. He answers rhetorical questions. He's the kind of guy you'd like to have as your next door neighbor ... except when he cranks up his music!
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I can't really see the picture. So here's a few guesses. One of the Incredibles? Obvious Man? Linc from the Mod Squad?
I think, Hugh Hefner. You then get super powers over women much younger than you of the blonde variety. :)
I actually heard the theme song from the show on the radio the other day. And yes, I knew and sang all the words. I'd be embarrassed, but it's a fun song.
The hair makes it, btw... :)
That is so sweet. Just dont try flying with it. But if you do bring some ice for the bruises. Have fun fighting crime :)
Oh and can you introduce me to Connie Sellecca please?
Suze, I haven't seen Hef wear any jammies that are quite that loud. And I don't see any pipe.
I don't see any bottoms to that outfit, either. Is that a clue?
Hmmm...my guessing isn't going to get me anywhere productive. And my super hero knowledge is pretty lame. In answer to the other question, my four year old son informed me that I was going to be a ghost. My issue with this is that I'm in the deep south and a ghost sort of might get confused with KKK-----NOT GOOD!
a vibrator? hmm...i give up.
Meno ~ Ha! No, good guesses, though ...
Suze ~ No, not "Hef" but that was under consideration as my costume this year. You're a mind-reader!
JJ ~ Yes, that song is timelessly catchy, isn't it?
Radio ~ As long as I read the instruction manual, I believe I can fly. Then I'll fly to DC, carrying Connie Selleca, and introduce you to her. Hang on ... I seem to have misplaced the instruction manual ...
Cherrie ~ You're right, it's not Hef, but maybe next year. Any Bunny want to join me?
Liv ~ You don't even know the super hero basics? Your son might guess my costume. Go ahead and be a ghost this year -- just make sure your cap is not pointy!
You da Mom ~ Although my powers will be used for good things, your guess is wrong. But don't give up! The answer will appear here in a couple of days ...
Sweet costume!
This year, my son and i dressed up to hand out candy to kids coming to the house. When I walked out onto my west-facing front porch, i noticed Jupiter near the horizon. I set up a small telescope, and when the kids came by, i offered a "free view of Jupiter". One of the groups of little kids was accompanied by a late teens older sister. She was really the only one excited by the idea. But for me, one is all it takes.
If i'd done my homework, then I'd have realized that the bright point just below and to the left of Jupiter was Mercury. Two planets for the same price!
This has inspired my costume for next year. Instead of using a small spotting scope, i'm going to bring out the big gun - a jet black 10 inch Dobsonian telescope. It looks like a cannon, especially looking towards the horizon. So, clearly, i need a Pirate costume. September 19th is "Talk like a Pirate Day", so, hopefully, i'll still be practiced in Pirate talk - more than just "Arrggg", and you can lay to that.
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