I interrupt the funnybook ramblings of this blog to bring you a photo of my son when he was cute (for reasons that will become obvious as soon as you see the pic).
He’s now 17 and a High School senior.
I have a better one of him somewhere wearing a “onesie” proclaiming him to be a “Future Marvel Zombie” I’ll have to find it and send it over to whomever is editing Marvel Zombies this time around.
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You son can quote Pete from Amazing Spider-Man #400 when Mary Jane said something similar.
"What do you mean was? Was, is, and always will be."
Pimp. B)
Tommy, that’s why I added that he is 17 now. unless you are a 17-year-old girl there are few things about 17-year-old boys that are cuteespecially if you are their parent!
Dawwwwwwww!!! =)
My parents didn't get my Spidey jammies when I was an infant. But they made up for it when they got me a Spidey blanket for Christmas a few years back.
I had Ghostbuster suit jammies.
I currently have a two pairs of Spidey PJ/lounge pants, but then I’ve never been well you know, normal.
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