Saturday, October 4, 2008

I'm Bringing Sexy Back

I've always wondered what life was like back in the day. Thanks to my lovely friend Chemenn, I can now at least see what I would've looked like.... pretty awesome. (BTW, that's what I wanted my hair to look like in the 80's, but no dice. I always ended up looking a little too ethnic after each one of my unfortunate perms.)

So c'mon, you guys have to try it, and post your vintage photos as well! http://www.yearbookyourself.com/
















ps. Scott is a lucky man.

11 comments:

a wynn wynn situation said...

Those are SOOOO cool! I will totally have to check that out. I mean I have my very own authentic pictures from the awkward years but these are way more fun.

The Millers said...

The last picture is my favorite. You are hot!

Mia said...

The afro and the last one are my favorites! You could totally have pulled all of these off.

Renee said...

Hey, these are way hotter than any of my real school photos from about the 7th grade on!

JeffChugg said...

Ha! love it. Especially the last one. You need to get some up of Scott too.

Family said...

THese are so dang funny. Thanks for being so real to me. Hey did you get the evite to the dance party?

Peck Family said...

the last one looked rather good. you bring sexy back look good :)

Anonymous said...

OK Renee, this is the funniest thing ever. I don't read blogs very much, but I just about peed myself looking at these photos. I HAVE to do that with Janine's photos (not mine of course).

Jessie said...

HA HA! That is so dang hilarious. That's awesome!!!

ExitingTheRace said...

Oh Renee, you sure do know how to make someone laugh. Thanks, I needed that!

Julie said...

I can't stop laughing! You're so funny! I gotta try this!

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