Awesome! Thank you so much for sharing. To see the delight in your face as you do something you love coupled with your amazing hair is truly wonderful to see.
Looking at those pictures even makes me want to dance and I don't dance!
I just had to open up a seperate thread here so that I could comment generally on all that you posted. Really great!
P.S. My personal favourite hair-wise is the 04' pic of you from the back with your hair down. I think it may result in my telling the stylist to keep my natural 'V' taper.
(I wasn't going to tell them to cut it straight across either, but your picture has inspired me to make a point of it)
It also looks very metal!
Thanks again Ken, you urban cowboy you!
great pics of you ken...you always look like your really enjoying life.
hehe i noticed a vegitarian restraunt in the background in one pic ;P
That being there behind the one-day-a-year gay-day dance stage is just happenstance. It is a trippy place. Photos of their guru adorn the walls. It's run by a sect for which a major tenet is running two miles a day. The food is definitely on the yummy side. None of the men have long hair though.
Ananda Fuara Vegetarian Restaurant
Bill
haha really?
sound like hari krishna
Hmmm, looks good; I'll have to give it a try. The neighborhood is a bit edgy (Market & Larkin), but I shouldn't sound too much like a suburbanite. After all, I live in northern California's largest city (San Jose)! LOL
The neighborhood is fine at lunch, and the restaurant is just a block from Civic Center BART. We should do lunch there sometime!
Yeah, poor San Jose. It's "America's 10th Largest City". We repeatedly see that on a banner hanging proudly ad nauseum over all their council meetings that we see on Channel 7 news. San Francisco would never tout itself like that. San Francisco speaks for itself! [grin]
Bill
Thanks for the compliments, Dean! I also included a message to you about your wonderful pics further down as well, --- it's under the "PS -" addition to the thread about my ex-wife... And I hope you do consider taking up dancing sometime, --- it's really something pretty special. As one dancer worded it, "It's the most fun two people can have together, vertically (and clothed)!"
- K
And I hope you do consider taking up dancing sometime, --- it's really something pretty special. As one dancer worded it, "It's the most fun two people can have together, vertically (and clothed)!"
I'd like to echo what Ken said. I didn't take up dancing until I was almost 40 years old. It has given me a new lease on life. It gives me both mental and physical exercise, a chance to be creative, and the opportunity to have social encounters that are free of the "baggage" of the dating scene. Now, instead of sitting at home reading about life, I have learned to experience it.
During my 20's and 30's, if you had told me that one day I would be doing stage shows, I would have told you that you were out of your mind!
(BTW - there is a "Ken bun" underneath that airforce cap...)