Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
#0Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 1:45pm
It's refreshing to see so many faces blooming up here this spring. (Insert a positive message here)
Now, all of you headshot photographers... let's get us a BWW.com discount.
FindingNamo
Broadway Legend Joined: 7/22/03
#1re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 1:48pm
"A trend that makes us all a little bit closer..."?
It does?
Unknown User
Joined: 12/31/69
#2re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 1:49pm
I think it's wonderful and we all should do it ......
...unless you have something to hide....
#3re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 1:53pmonly people who don't respond to PMs have something to hide! =)
#4re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:06pmAlthough it might be interesting to some to see faces that can be matched to the members, I noticed in the past when this suggestion was brought up, the majority of people who posted their pics were the kids on the board. You may remember that this was followed by a lot of inappropraite remarks being made to underaged boys from a couple of old queens. It got very creepy at times.
#5re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:11pm
I'm not sure if I was being sarcastic or not. It gets frightening when you're not even sure yourself anymore.
Maybe I'll edit that stuff out.
NO CREEPINESS ON THIS BOARD PEOPLE!
Don't make me turn this thread around.
#6re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:20pmI hope you know, CK, I wasn't talking about you or thinking that's what you were attempting. In fact, the guys who did that don't seem to be on the board that often but, they do come out of the woodwork like roaches when a topic like this comes up. I just remember being more than a little disturbed by some of the comments and what appeared to be preditory behavior in the past
#7re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:23pm
"Don't make me turn this thread around..." LOL Brill, ab Brill.
#8re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:28pmwell - thats ME on my icon - and I ain't no teenager - as a few of you here can attest! It is refreshing to be OUT...LOL
#9re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:29pm
This will be very interesting then... let's flush out the pervs.
(Not to say that anyone on this thread yet is a perv... well except for Namo, but we all knew that anyway... :) )
#10re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:33pm
Old queens on this board? Nev-ah.
How old is old?
#11re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:34pm
I'm 19 and I've received a few comments via pm that have made me a bit uncomfortable, I just tell it to them straight, brush off those lusters, or completely ignore the people who post them. I don't want to name any names...but (cough cough jrb cough) JUST KIDDING! JRB you are hilarious and nothing you have ever said has made me uncomfortable.
That lucky girl comment you made boosted my self-esteem.
#12re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:36pm
Hate this pic but it is the only one on this PC. NOT keeping it up long. haha
Plus my hair is all caught up in my jacket
Updated On: 5/5/04 at 02:36 PM
#13re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:38pm
you're lovely karma.
I've always enjoyed the wit that we can display in our icons, old broadway posters, iguanas, hotties... it's fun. But it's also nice to see faces every once and a while. Ya know?
#14re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:39pmAww gurl, you are bootiful! That coat is off da hook! Ok I am sad and like many people thought Vicious was a guy, well I thought you were a guy too, I think it was the dancing spiderman. (Hangs head in shame) Please forgive me!
#15re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:40pm
Interestingly enough, when I use my "ab's" icons, I get pm's from the teens (boys and girls) hitting on me! As, I'm old enough to be their father, I simply don't respond.
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a handsome and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "WOW--WHAT A RIDE!!!!""
#16re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:41pmhaha shut up! I am also drunk in that picture..haha I went to a stephen lynch show. he is in the picture with me but cropped out. he is a VERY funny singing comedian and his voice is awesome.
#17re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:42pm
"How old is old?"
We're old compared to some of the youngsters on this board. I wasn't thinking chronilogical age when I used the word old. I was thinking more in comparisson to the 15 and 16 year olds that shouldn't be exposed to certain advances.
#18re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:42pmI cna imagine the pm's you're getting. haha
#19re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:47pmYou don't even want to know, Karma.
#20re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:49pmInquiring minds want to know.
#21re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:50pmseriously!!! By the way my name is Janine. If i am putting the face might as well the name.
#22re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:54pmWell mine is a little blurry but that's me:P
#23re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:54pmMy comments on this board tend to generate a lot a of PM's because I say what I want to say without any regard as to what people will feel about me. Most of the pm's I get are very positive though.
#24re: Using Your Actual Picture as an Icon
Posted: 5/5/04 at 2:57pm
newyorkuniq is adorbale. i Love the head shot who did them?
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