Why we do what we do

Here's another great shot from the same event. It almost looks like the same boy from the original pic, but it's not. :) I think I'm trying to get him to turn towards his mother so she can take a picture.

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That feeling is priceless and is one of the biggest buzzes i get :)

one a different note this picture has to be worth a caption competition

Mine would be

"I promise I don't know anything about any droids sir"

or

"5 times I have been for pee pee's and you haven't been once. Where does it go?"

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one reason

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Dennis the Menace confronts DURGE for the first--and last--tyme.

I adore children. Some of the reactions of the sweeter ones really lend a sense of satisfaction to my costuming efforts.

But I do not do costume for children. All kidding aside, I costume for myself. I feel as if I answer a calling from beyond. It is a biological and emotional imperative for me.

I respect that we all have different reasons for what we do and am elated to see these differences bringing us together.

Be well,
Thomas
 
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If you can put a smile on people’s faces then you have cracked it. Putting a smile on a face is the most in portent thing in life. :)
 
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