You knew it was coming, right? I couldn't resist.
Plus, Dan didn't feel like he looked so great in most of those pictures from my own yearbook-myself session. I uploaded three different pictures for him and here they are.
Once again, please look past the crooked glasses, wonky chins, not-perfectly-aligned cheeks and not-quite-right skin tones and have a good chuckle. I mean that in the nicest way, Dan. We're not laughing at you, we're laughing with you. Ok, maybe a little bit of laughing at you if I'm being totally honest. (love you!)
Once again, please look past the crooked glasses, wonky chins, not-perfectly-aligned cheeks and not-quite-right skin tones and have a good chuckle. I mean that in the nicest way, Dan. We're not laughing at you, we're laughing with you. Ok, maybe a little bit of laughing at you if I'm being totally honest. (love you!)
1992 Dan looks like the big brother from Growing Pains.
I thought he was dreamy.
Once again, maybe it's time for a perm.
I thought he was dreamy.
Once again, maybe it's time for a perm.
3 comments:
Are you sure 1972 isn't Dad?
Can I have a copy of Dan rocking too? The boys could use a cool poster in their room!
And 1952 Dan is just funny!
I was thinking the same thing about the 1972 Dan. I'll have posters made of the Rocking Dan. I'm thinking they might make great Christmas presents.
I thought 1968 was TOTALLY Dan until I saw 1972! And Dan could pull off any hairstyle, who would have imagined he would look so nice as an afro-picking African-American man? Eh, Mr. Kotter? Suzy
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