Saturday, February 18, 2006

13 Comments:

Blogger Meg said...

I am so happy you decided to change the name of your blog, and what a positive title, now I am in a happy place! Always liked that picture!

4:00 PM  
Blogger Elaine said...

I like any picture of Roger shirtless. :-P

5:47 PM  
Blogger NYC TAXI SHOTS said...

be careful with that delete button nice shot

6:56 PM  
Blogger lryicsgrl said...

Good to see you here.
I just wanted to tell you that, just because we were not "top of the class", I am sure the professor knew we were there. Yes, we had perfect attendance and we tried our best!!!
Hey, who is the cute guy with Roger?? he he he

4:02 AM  
Blogger Lori said...

i want to be at the beach right now :(

10:58 AM  
Blogger ginab said...

Wow, more than a makeover here. Good, simple, says a lot. I hope no one takes the deletes personally.

That would be too bad.

I have a shirt from '82. I sometimes wear it to the gym, like the other day where I saw a fourteen year old wearing a crisp new t-shirt advertising Led Zeppelin's second album. You know who named LZ? I'm sure you do.

-g+bb

3:27 PM  
Blogger Marietta Zervou said...

Hey Mike,

Lovely picture ;o)

xoxoxo
M

3:44 PM  
Blogger ginab said...

Yeah on LZ, but I believe it was all John. :-)

3:46 PM  
Blogger E.L. Wisty said...

Roger's looking fit there. :-)

Your blog name is getting to be spot-on actual. Hm..I'm going to be trying to secure tickets for London, whenever that might be.

3:54 PM  
Blogger Meg said...

Yo Mike!

Be sure to email me when your AOL is back up, I am interested to hear your thoughts on TBWHM and other revelations.

The Philly Accent: As I have said before Philadelphia is a city of neighborhoods and each one has it's individual accent. I can only assume by the way you describe it, Mr. Fish is from South Philly (think Rocky Balboa). I would guess Terry is either from Kensington or Fishtown, shouldn't Mr. Fish be from Fishtown? I am from Northeast Philly so we have a more sophisticated Philadelphia accent, of course, not as harsh, a little harder to place. When I lived in Texas I worked with a doctor who was from Philadelphia, he was able to place my accent within a two block radius of my childhood home, well I am exaggerating but he was able to tell I was from the Northeast! We are a very nasal lot, not a very pretty accent. I have always loved that Roger makes the reference to Philadelphia in the Isle of Wight movie, except he says it wrong it is "wooder" not "waddah"!

Damn, all this talk about water, I'm thirsty!

6:47 PM  
Blogger Amanda and SuperAmanda™ said...

Thanks for another cool shot. You'd think that The Who just lived down the road from you!

7:21 PM  
Blogger Anne-Marie said...

Hi Mike,
I love the picture! Thanks for stopping by my blog with your good wishes. I used to be deathly afraid of airplanes too, you know. I learned how they work and got over the fear. A gin & tonic after take-off doesn't hurt either. :)

I think we are going to see a lot of the Who in 2006, and I'll bet they'll be close enough to you for a drive or train ride.

-AM

8:52 PM  
Blogger grace said...

good memory. Grace

8:24 PM  

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