its more like a funny scary... lol... but why would someone waste their rep for just that... hehehe...
Whoa, this was not a thread to beg for rep, nor was it a thread to complain about getting a red. I'm not real concerned about rep. I just found it funny that someone with poor grammer, an inabiliity to capitalize and use proper punctuation would tell me to grow up because they have a problem with my avatar. It was a sincere thank you, because the irony of it all made me laugh. What was even more ironic was that I also got a green rep for the same post this guy red rep'ed me on. My avatar is an actual photo of me in a Halloween costume a few years back. I had a friend who was a film student and pretty good with special effects. I wore all black except for a red and black tie. My face and hands (except for the palms), were painted red, and the horns were attached with a couple dots of super glue. I wore 3 inch lifts, and I'm already 6' 1", so was a lot taller than everyone in my office. To coup de grace was the tail. It was attached to a belt and contained a small motor which it a small swishing motion at random. It took several hours to put together, but was well worth the effort considering the reaction of some of my coworkers. I was thinking of changing my avatar soon because I just teamed up with a guy who is a great graphic designer. We're forming a development company call Rustic Outhouse Productions, and I would have had him make some nice avatars for that. Now I think I'll hold off changing my DP avatar for a while just so this person doesn't think I changed it because of them.
Definitely don't change it for them ... unless you have a shot from the swishy tail angle. I think it's clearly a fun photo. Your average devil worshiper doesn't have the skill to create such a detailed costume - or the time for that matter what with the human sacrificing and all the scaring of the sheep. On the name of your company ... aren't all outhouses rustic? Or am I being hopelessly cosmopolitan?
Perhaps it is time to consider all outhouses rustic, but that would mean I'm getting old because when I was a teenager, I went to a big shindig in Ingomar, Montana to celebrate the fact that they finally had running water in all the houses in town. I ate chili with the governer and did a little square dancing. Then we tipped an outhouse.