Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Does this look like anyone we know?


Discuss.
(p.s. I got to see all the pictures.)

15 comments:

Leizel said...

Whoa! Is it really...?

Deborah said...

NOoooooo WAY!

Anonymous said...

I just puked on your computer, theshortkatie.

(I'm currently at your apartment being ignored by Edie Sedgwick. Gracie let me pet her belly though.)

Ursula said...

Leah, although you are not obligated to clean up puppy poo, please do clean up the vomit you have just deposited on my shiny mac. :-)

Unknown said...

I got to see all the pictures too!

Kelly said...

So does he have chalk all over his hand because this is a GYMNASTICS themed photo shoot?

meridith said...

^
clearly you haven't seen all the pictures...

Katie Kiekhaefer said...

I keep trying to make a witty, insightful comment. But all I want to type is "eeeekkkkkeeewwww" and cringe.

Deborah said...

I don't understand. So is he a student by day, actor/model by night? I didn't think these things happened in Sconnie.

Lia said...

Yes, I'm with Deborah -- please explain. Is this a publication, a dirty mag if you will? And please explain how he would explain this to a future library patron who happens to own a copy of this... and enjoyed it very much.

Ursula said...

He has a whole spread in an "alternative" magazine put together by some friends of his. I'm surprised he didn't tell all of you about this, it was all he could talk about for weeks. He would only let me scan the cover though.

Leah said...

He didn't come to prom because the photo shoot was the next day. While we were dancing and drinking and making merry, he was waxing and plucking and exfoliating.

Katie Kiekhaefer said...

Leah, I believe the excuse he used for not attending was that he needed to "get right."

now back to the cringing...

Katrina said...

Ick. Katie I love you and all but that pic was just mean to pass on. And the "get right" comment was double ick.

Deborah said...

I think he should include the magazine issue in his "professional portfolio" to highlight his graduate school activities and professional experience.