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January 14, 2003
queer guardian angel service
Yesterday I managed to do deadlift squats on the balance board with 45# plates on each side! Talk about mega-ass building workout. Soon after
Chris
needed to use the board. Nobody but us uses core workout equipment! Tee hee!
I had spotted him earlier in the day as I came out of the Metro station this morning on the way to work. You know you need Fashion Intervention when Jimbo sees that you need some help. I'm no GQ queen but I do know a few rules for work attire. Seemingly unaware that he was no longer able to wear his suit from Confirmation that mom bought him several growth spurts ago, he wore a very tight fitting suit that showed off his muscles, but his socks as well. Hon, it works in the gym, but not at work. Plus, he was wearing Vans and big goofy knit wool Guatemalan mittens, but no coat in the freezing weather. And is unruly cow-lick hair is not just for the gym either. Hair Care Product Alert! Sounds like it's time for a Big Gay Sister Fashion Intervention to me.
I got a belated birthday lunch from a friend of mine from waaay back, like a week after I crashed in DC from Peace Corps in '97. Gil was one of the first gay men I met in DC, and a sweetie pie to boot. He disappeared to Boston soon after, but returned recently after getting his law degree there. It was good to catch up, and he noticed I'd grown up a bit. The past year aged me for sure.
Posted by jimbo at January 14, 2003 10:05 PM
Comments
Wait. He was wearing a bidness suit and Vans? As in Jeff Spicoli Vans? Help me out here...
Posted by: Chrisafer at January 15, 2003 2:00 PM
Yes, he was wearing skatepunk Vans, and his face is all beat up (which is totally hot). Skateboard accident, perhaps? Maybe he's a 30something skatepunk on steroids straight outta the 80s?
Posted by: jimbo at January 15, 2003 3:09 PM
Koko like! Bring gorilla now.
Posted by: Chrisafer at January 15, 2003 3:21 PM
mmmmmmm
I love people who can't dress.
Posted by: al-tarda at January 15, 2003 5:13 PM