ay, there’s the rub … in my day, costumes were a one day affair. now, the costume pops up throught the year. I had dinner with batman for years. back in my day, the costume was tucked away or sometimes even thrown away. My dad sold currugated boxes for a living, and occasionally we would integrate corrugated into the design process. i once went as a vagrant in a corrugated “barrel”.
on it, was written “oh we aintgot a barrel of money”….
but it was discarded that night. now, costumes remain. we had a basket of dress up items. the middle child was “nightwing” pretty much fulltime from age 3 to 4
thank you for appreciating my efforts though to keep things on or maybe off track here.. my wife finds my efforts to create running jokes extremely tiresome and irritating. althought he chidlren appreciate it. perhaps anything funny about me wear expires afters 4 to 5 years.
but that’s probably true of even the most amusing people. it would be funny to interview spouses and exspousesof funny, purportedly interesting and amazing people of all fields. theya re probably perceived as tiresome and dull at home…