Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-03 Thread Richard Pisacreta
Some say I look like Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead. Others think Charlie Manson. Go figure. Rip Rip Pisacreta, Ph.D. Professor, Psychology, Ferris State University Big Rapids, MI 49307 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-02 Thread Kenneth M. Steele
OK. I give up. Here is the link to a photo hidden on my site. http://www.acs.appstate.edu/~kms/KMSphoto.jpg Yes, the tiny bust is of W.A.M. This was done for a campus magazine. Ken -- Kenneth M. Steele[EMAIL PROTECTED] Dept. of Psychology Appalachian Sta

Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-02 Thread jim clark
Hi For pictures of me (just about a year old now) go to www.uwinnipeg.ca/~clark/wedd and look away. I'm the groom who looks shorter than his bride (I am) and who also looks like he doesn't understand much of what is going on (I didn't ... everything was in Greek). Best wishes Jim =

Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-02 Thread David Likely
Interesting that physiognomy is so compelling, still, even among professional psyc teachers! Arguably, putting your face on your website helps "humanize" the material for your readers (that is, it's not mere vanity). My on-line students seem to like it that I sometimes put a part-face, very like m

Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-02 Thread Jeff Ricker
OK, since there seems to be so much interest in this topic, here's the most recent photo of me. I'm a bit embarassed: the photo was taken just after I had jreturned home from a party in which I had had a little too much to drink. I'll never forgive my wife for taking it. http://members.nbci.com/u

RE: oops! . . . Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-02 Thread Goss, Bill
Are those glass slippers you are wearing? -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 6:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: oops! . . . Re: the face of a tipster In a message dated 5/2/2001 8:52:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time

Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-02 Thread Jim Guinee
> From: Paul Brandon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: the face of a tipster > Message-ID: <l03130309b714a978ff1b@[134.29.11.43]> > > If you dig deep enough, it's on my Web site (no, not the rat;-). > I suspect the same is true for at least some other Tipst

Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-02 Thread SNRandall
Interesting thread. . . . Emerging temporarily from lurker status during my two-day hiatus from responsibilities to share photos of myself and clone with TIPSTER colleagues. . . . ;) [Unable to display image] Enjoy the summer, folks! Sandra Sandra Nagel Randall Psychology Saginaw Valley S

oops! . . . Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-02 Thread SNRandall
In a message dated 5/2/2001 8:52:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Subj: Re: the face of a tipster > Date:5/2/2001 8:52:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time > From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Interesting thread. . . . > &g

Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-02 Thread John W. Kulig
An art instructor once stared at me - sized up my face - and said "Peter O'Toole." Though how an Irishman (O'Toole) ended up with a Slavic face is beyind me! Mike Scoles wrote: > Paul Simon here. (The singer, not the senator.) > > Paul Smith wrote: > > > Students used to say that I looked just

Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-01 Thread Mike Scoles
Paul Simon here. (The singer, not the senator.) -- Paul Smith wrote: > Students used to say that I looked just like Sonny Bono * * Mike Scoles *[EMAIL PROTECTED] * * Department of Psychology *

Face of a tipster

2001-05-01 Thread Stephen Black
I look like this. http://hillsind.com/arnold.htm -Stephen Stephen Black, Ph.D. tel: (819) 822-9600 ext 2470 Department of Psychology fax: (819) 822-9661 Bishop's University

RE: the face of a tipster

2001-05-01 Thread Paul Smith
f Ricker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2001 2:05 PM > To: TIPS > Subject: Re: the face of a tipster > > > People tell me that I somewhat resemble a cross between the "Elephant > Man" and Mickey Rooney, with just a dash of George Clooney thrown in &

Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-01 Thread Jeff Ricker
People tell me that I somewhat resemble a cross between the "Elephant Man" and Mickey Rooney, with just a dash of George Clooney thrown in (only my left nostril). I hope this helps you get a better idea of what I look like. Jeff -- Jeffry P. Ricker, Ph.D. Office Phone: (480) 423-6213

Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-01 Thread Paul Brandon
If you dig deep enough, it's on my Web site (no, not the rat;-). I suspect the same is true for at least some other Tipsters. * PAUL K. BRANDON [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * Psychology Dept Minnesota State University, Mankato * * 23 Armstrong Hall, Mankato, MN 56001 ph 507-389-6

Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-01 Thread K Jung
The following question came to me from a colleague who is resigning from her tenure-track position at our institution.  I want to provide some background.  She is rethinking her career choice (academe) and seriously considering going back to school.  She approached me with the rationale that muc

RE: the face of a tipster

2001-05-01 Thread Rick Adams
Jim wrote: > Is it just me or does anyone else ever imagine what other > tipsters look like? Yup. > Do you ever wonder what Michael Sylvester looks like? > Stephen Black? other regular subscribers? Trying to picture Michael Sylvester is a lot like trying to imagine

Re: the face of a tipster

2001-05-01 Thread Miguel Roig
At 11:22 AM 5/1/01 -0600, you wrote: > > Is it just me or does anyone else ever imagine what other tipsters look like? I have thought about this a bit. > > Do you ever wonder what Michael Sylvester looks like?  Stephen Black? > other regular subscribers? I've been wondering about Michael,

the face of a tipster

2001-05-01 Thread Jim Guinee
Is it just me or does anyone else ever imagine what other tipsters look like? Do you ever wonder what Michael Sylvester looks like? Stephen Black? other regular subscribers? I guess I wonder sometimes if the "image" I've created is anything like the real thing. Do I just have WAY too much tim