The record and the bet, part 2

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I said I'd do it, and I did. A very big thank you to Julie and Scott for wardrobe, Bryan for logistics, and Mike for having such a good memory. More pictures here.
This entry was written by Jeffrey Veen and posted 26 September 2007 at 9:13 PM. It was filed under Personal. | View blog reactions
Best comment: "Oh, my God -- Howard Stern just walked by!"
Let everyone know that you are a man who honors his bets. I've gained as much respect as I've lost sleep.
that pink ribbon really brings out your goatee.
You even accessorized! Details are key!
The boots. The glasses. The bow. It's all so...fabulous (and, of course, terrifying)!
Poise, grace, style... and cajones.
I'm so glad you stuck with a classic little black dress. (Though for future reference a tighter mesh fishnet will keep you warmer; something to do with the potential to create air pockets, rather than increased amount of threads, I think).
You sir, are a man of honor and I'm proud to be among your friends.
and because of your integrity and this post, I will continue to frequent your site :)
Brave man, even braver for taking the sunglasses off :-) (although I guess it's probably better to be recognized right away that to start a gossip...)
What's the next upcoming bet?
You were very clever leaving your beard. Otherwise, that dress could be a harmful experience!
I admire your bravery.
Nice outfit!! sorry to intrude here...you pitch at Fund Web rocked... now we can't download the pdf.. some issue with the link. Hoping you can fix it? ... thanking in advance :-)
*Enjoyed comments on ethnology ... and yes, your Spanish was quite decent!... (twitter)*
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