![]() |
Women Dig the Eye Patch
I posted this in another thread a bit ago:
Quote:
He was home last weekend for eye checks at Hopkins and a family touch and go. All is blessedly well. His life at VMI is as raucous and fun and full of grab azz as before. He is just Jack. We went for a drive before he left and he spills the beans: Chicks dig the eye patch. He is a good looking young man, fit as a tuning fork and funny; but evidently, an eye patch will find you new purchase. Just wanted to share. Life is hard, it doesn't have to be miserable. Attitude is an elixir. |
I always look forward to reading your posts. I inevitably come away with fresh perspective.
Jack is a real inspiration! |
remember reading that post..
I was heartbroken for him.. he's gonna be fine.. can see him now as the Lady sneaks out of his room.. and he mutters.. I'll keep an eye out for you.. she smiles ... Rika |
Quote:
My grandmother lived a long life with just one eye in an era where she just had to get on with life or perish. |
Quote:
|
Glad to hear the news Paul! Maybe Jack has a future as the new "Hathaway Man" his military retirement. :cool:
"Hathaway is most famous for its "man with an eye patch" advertising campaign, which was created by Ogilvy & Mather in 1951.[2] The man who appeared in the ad was Baron George Wrangell, who was a Russian aristocrat with 20/20 vision,[3] but the advertisement's creator, David Ogilvy, was inspired by a picture of Lewis Douglas, who had lost an eye in a fishing accident.[4] The "Hathaway man" campaign was selected by Advertising Age as #22 on its list of the greatest ad campaigns of the 20th century.[5] The "Hathaway man" reappeared in a 1993 sketch on Saturday Night Live, where he was played by Phil Hartman sans moustache. The Hathaway man works to get a discouraged hand model who lost part of a finger in a car accident back into modeling" http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1443814610.jpg |
Sorry to hear of the accident but he'll be fine. As you pointed out, he has the gift of good attitude. I'm convinced that is the single most important quality a person can have in life, although other qualities are also important. He probably has those ones too.
|
Good to hear, Paul. Carpe diem...no matter what the circumstances!
Please continue to share stories about Jack as appropriate. You know he has a bunch of Dutch Uncles here! |
Sounds like a hell of a great young man. And to graduate from VMI will be quite an achievement. The pull of the military will always be strong with him. Probably more so now that it will always be out of reach. Perhaps he will be able to find a job that will keep him in some kind of contact/work that can scratch that itch.
|
I remember meeting your son. A very fine young man. I don't say that often.
|
Glad he's adapted well Paul.
The brassieres will come of like sling shots during talk like a pirate day. |
I knew a NZY (RL) tower air traffic controller that had a waiver and would put his glass eye on the counter and work traffic with one real eye better than anyone with 2 eyes.
|
Paul, you and the wife did well. You should both be very proud.
|
He sounds like a chip off the block. I am certain with his attitude, the loss of his "spare" will not slow him down much, if at all.
|
There are many respectable historic figures with eye patches. I vividly remember Moshe Dayan. He was shot by a sniper while holding binoculars and it took out the eye ball and a lot of bone / soft tissue, so he had to wear a patch. He was not only a soldier, general and politician but also a womanizer, so it probably worked for him as well.
Good Luck to your son - with the ladies and otherwise! G https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...94543e0b3e.jpg |
My son is home for Spring Break after he had a St. Patrick's Day in DC last night.
They still dig the eye patch. So, apparently, do the "Rats" at VMI: They call him "Captain Morgan" and bring him coffee every morning. Special stuff. Last night he stumbled upon a VMI grad who knows one of his professors: "So your are the one-eyed guy, the guy LtCol X talks about. I need to buy you a beer." And so it goes. Move forward, always move forward, take the hit and move forward. Here is Jack with his Rat, taken in October of last year: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1458327204.jpg |
The world could sure use more people with the caliber of your son and yourself.
|
Looking good. :cool:
|
Arrrrrrrrggggghhhhhh
Winning |
Reminds me of an ad with another Jack:
"Confidence is very sexy, don't you think?" <iframe width="420" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/bZ5spLy22mg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 06:39 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0
Copyright 2025 Pelican Parts, LLC - Posts may be archived for display on the Pelican Parts Website