Friday, June 06, 2008

Pictures from Guelph Pride

I try not to steal photos -- unless they're worth millions of dollars -- but here are some that non-Facebook blog-readers will otherwise not see. And since I don't generally get pictures of myself "on stage," these ones reveal the Muffyshow in action.

Plus I think they're especially good. I'm not sure if Tamarra Vivian was selective in what she put online, or if she simply avoided those moments when I was gurning like a drowning fish.

First picture: taking advantage of one of the many instrumental breaks in Bow Wow Wow's "I Want Candy."



Second picture: interacting with the crowd without -- you know -- REALLY interacting with them, which would be scary.

I learned this sort of interaction from dogs and cats.

14 comments:

The Vicar of VHS said...

Those are indeed some great shots. You work it, Muffy!

Adam Thornton said...

Oh, I did, I did!

Thanks VOV.

Hilda said...

You look beautiful! Great legs!

Anonymous said...

Looking good, Muffy.

It's Bill - still reading; still enjoying.

Adam Thornton said...

Thanks, Hilda! I grew them myself. :)

Adam Thornton said...

Wait, Bill...WHICH Bill, exactly?

Anonymous said...

Lovely smile in the first photo! Is that because you are scratching up the lovely floor?

Adam Thornton said...

From the looks of it, that floor has been scratched by twenty years' worth of bridesmaids...not to worry, I'm a stepper, not a scratcher!

As for the smile, I learned that from MGM musicals. Looks funny in pictures but actually works quite well "live."

Anonymous said...

Infatuated 'non-stalker' Bill.

Adam Thornton said...

Whew! I thought you were a different Bill, which would have been impossible (and tasteless).

Anonymous said...

I guess there's almost nothing worse that having unexpected 'bills' show up.

Sorry... a stronger man would have resisted.

Infatuated 'non-stalker' Bill.

Adam Thornton said...

Oh LORD! :)

Kimber said...

Muffy, you are hot hot hot. Except...why are you so pale? Are you powdering your legs?

Adam Thornton said...

"Corpse-white" is my natural skin tone, just one step up from "fish-belly white."