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I would like to put Ray's picture here. He's part of the Scion family, too; he being the nation's oldest (?) xB buyer, at age 91.
Raymond bought his RS2 the day after he first saw my own new xB RS2.
There is a thread about Raymond at
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=59797
this picture was taken on his ninety first birthday one month ago.
Raymond bought his RS2 the day after he first saw my own new xB RS2.
There is a thread about Raymond at
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=59797
this picture was taken on his ninety first birthday one month ago.
this is probably THE worst pic of me ever but whatever. i'm on the left.

oh i'll add some better ones later.

^^^66 ha ha u cant see my face. lol.
ok that was lame too i'll add a good one later this week or something.
heres another lame one VVVVVVVVVVV

oh i'll add some better ones later.

^^^66 ha ha u cant see my face. lol.
ok that was lame too i'll add a good one later this week or something.
heres another lame one VVVVVVVVVVV
anatomy of a bad break.

hotbox did not always have this, uh, disability to put his hand in a normal pose.
Before his upper arm got busted and poorly set in a cast by a podiatrist, the lad could pose like this...

however! the characteristic broomstick grip of the hand, even before the tragic mishap tells us he is either left handed.. or this photo was flipped.
flip, snap, lol,
reid

hotbox did not always have this, uh, disability to put his hand in a normal pose.
Before his upper arm got busted and poorly set in a cast by a podiatrist, the lad could pose like this...

however! the characteristic broomstick grip of the hand, even before the tragic mishap tells us he is either left handed.. or this photo was flipped.
flip, snap, lol,
reid
Originally Posted by SciFly
anatomy of a bad break.

hotbox did not always have this, uh, disability to put his hand in a normal pose.
Before his upper arm got busted and poorly set in a cast by a podiatrist, the lad could pose like this...

however! the characteristic broomstick grip of the hand, even before the tragic mishap tells us that he either left handed, or this photo was flipped.
flip, snap, lol,
reid

hotbox did not always have this, uh, disability to put his hand in a normal pose.
Before his upper arm got busted and poorly set in a cast by a podiatrist, the lad could pose like this...

however! the characteristic broomstick grip of the hand, even before the tragic mishap tells us that he either left handed, or this photo was flipped.
flip, snap, lol,
reid
There is no shame in being ambidextrous, h... in fact, it can be a major convenience at times
In seriousness (semi), the picture would not be nearly so great if your hand had known what to do that day. It's a good picture of a good face... and of "hands! hands!" cried Mrs. M. aghast as through the room her scion passed.
In real seriousness: props for the upper, new picture of you laughing. That one is full of life and reality.
In seriousness (semi), the picture would not be nearly so great if your hand had known what to do that day. It's a good picture of a good face... and of "hands! hands!" cried Mrs. M. aghast as through the room her scion passed.
In real seriousness: props for the upper, new picture of you laughing. That one is full of life and reality.
Remind me of John Denver, a bit- glasses, hair color and part of the smile I guess. He was good looking enough. Don't crash.















