So my Mario hat arrived today. It's smaller than I thought, and won't fit on my head.
This doesn't really show the scale, but it's too small for an adult head. I realize most people just picked it up for collection purposes. However, it does fit a kid. Particularly well on a 3 year old hell raiser for instance. And so here's how it looks on Robio Jr. who just got an important accessory for what may be his Halloween costume.
Are you kidding me daddy??
Very well you bastard I'll look happy.
Ahh screw you. You could have at least done better with the mustache.
Recently Spotted:
*crickets*
Tommy Chong signed a shirt of mine about thirty years ago and thats about the only old piece of clothing that I own.
I've got so many clothes they don't really get beat up that much. Exceptions are made for T-Shirts that are super comfortable or have added meaning (like sports team shirts -- which always look good when beat to hell).
I have a really comfortable Coca Cola t-shirt which I bought ironically 20 years ago at a Wal*Mart. It is/ was super comfortable and the highest quality T-shirt I've ever seen. Anyway, when I bought it it, again ironically because at the time I was anti-consumerism (and t-shirts with anything printed on them for that matter -- yes I was unbearable!) and I thought nothing was funnier than me rocking a ENJOY COCA-COLA t-shirt. My wife at the time commented that I looked like a kid in angola wearing a superbowl t-shirt for the team that did not win. Well at the time the lettering was really thickly embossed and crisp. Now it looks like an intentionally worn out shirt (as is the style for most X-gen age mens t-shirts).
and in a more sombre tone:
I may be going to hell for laughing but you really caught me off guard with that pic.