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CrazySugarFreakBoy!


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In the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episode "Dawn of Dragoon," He-Man's sidekick Orko takes off his hat and shows his face. Of course, we in the television viewing audience didn't get to see it, any more than we got to see what Dr. Claw from Inspector Gadget actually looked like, beyond the one metal-gloved, black-sleeved arm that was visible from behind his chair, but such was the lot of fans of 1980s children's cartoons.

However, since I am not an '80s kids' cartoon character (much as I might wish otherwise on occasion), I can show you all my face.



Click the pic if you want to see it bigger.

A coworker snapped this shot of me in our office today, and this is pretty much how I look all the time.




killer shrike



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> In the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episode "Dawn of Dragoon," He-Man's sidekick Orko takes off his hat and shows his face. Of course, we in the television viewing audience didn't get to see it, any more than we got to see what Dr. Claw from Inspector Gadget actually looked like, beyond the one metal-gloved, black-sleeved arm that was visible from behind his chair, but such was the lot of fans of 1980s children's cartoons.
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> However, since I am not an '80s kids' cartoon character (much as I might wish otherwise on occasion), I can show you all my face.
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> A coworker snapped this shot of me in our office today, and this is pretty much how I look all the time.






HH



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Visionary



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> In the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episode "Dawn of Dragoon," He-Man's sidekick Orko takes off his hat and shows his face. Of course, we in the television viewing audience didn't get to see it, any more than we got to see what Dr. Claw from Inspector Gadget actually looked like, beyond the one metal-gloved, black-sleeved arm that was visible from behind his chair, but such was the lot of fans of 1980s children's cartoons.
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> However, since I am not an '80s kids' cartoon character (much as I might wish otherwise on occasion), I can show you all my face.
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> Click the pic if you want to see it bigger.
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> A coworker snapped this shot of me in our office today, and this is pretty much how I look all the time.






CrazySugarFreakBoy!


Member Since: Sun Jan 04, 2004
Posts: 1,235

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killer shrike



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CrazySugarFreakBoy!


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killer shrike



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Hatman


Member Since: Thu Jan 01, 1970
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> In the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episode "Dawn of Dragoon," He-Man's sidekick Orko takes off his hat and shows his face. Of course, we in the television viewing audience didn't get to see it, any more than we got to see what Dr. Claw from Inspector Gadget actually looked like, beyond the one metal-gloved, black-sleeved arm that was visible from behind his chair, but such was the lot of fans of 1980s children's cartoons.
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> However, since I am not an '80s kids' cartoon character (much as I might wish otherwise on occasion), I can show you all my face.
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> Click the pic if you want to see it bigger.
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> A coworker snapped this shot of me in our office today, and this is pretty much how I look all the time.






Except Dancer always thought you'd look more like an action figure



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> In the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episode "Dawn of Dragoon," He-Man's sidekick Orko takes off his hat and shows his face. Of course, we in the television viewing audience didn't get to see it, any more than we got to see what Dr. Claw from Inspector Gadget actually looked like, beyond the one metal-gloved, black-sleeved arm that was visible from behind his chair, but such was the lot of fans of 1980s children's cartoons.
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> However, since I am not an '80s kids' cartoon character (much as I might wish otherwise on occasion), I can show you all my face.
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> Click the pic if you want to see it bigger.
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> A coworker snapped this shot of me in our office today, and this is pretty much how I look all the time.






Dancer.



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