Hala Sighting: The Sequel? Liam, Somebody posted seeing you walking around Naperville a few months back. It ended up being a look alike. Just this afternoon I think I caught you driving East on 94 in a Saturn I think. I was the guy in the white Subaru with the Fire and Liverpool stickers. Was that you? If not, you got some evil doppleganger lurking about the city.
Speaking of seeing people, Coz you already know that I saw you on TV when you were in Korea and I was in Germany. I wanted to know if you have any family in Pennsylvania, specifically near the lansing/harrisburg/hershey area. I stopped at a place that sells VW's because the Jetta that I had just picked up in NJ suddenly flashed the check engine light. The guy that scanned my car with his computer was a spitting image of you except for 2 things, 1) he seemed to have full sleeves (tattoos) and 2) he had short bleeched blond hair. But he could have easily been a brother or cousin of yours.
Re: Hala Sighting: The Sequel? That clinches it. Couldn't be him. Liam drives a lowrider 1985 Yugo with a spoiler and one of those hydraulic kits that makes the car bounce up and down.
Re: Re: Hala Sighting: The Sequel? Did he have a Dancing Hula girl on the dashboard? The guy I saw on 94 did.
Re: Re: Re: Hala Sighting: The Sequel? No... he has a "Buddy Christ" figurine on the dash. His rear-view mirror is kind of weird. You know how some people have a soccer ball in a sack dangling from it? Well, he has two soccer balls dangling in the sack with the left one slightly lower than the other.
Unless it was a 96 Civic and it was after the game Saturday it probably wasn't me. I don't drive much at all anymore. BTW: I think there will soon be an end to this sideburn/haircut thing.
Hala Sighting: The Sequel? Good idea. The Saturn guy was sporting it too. Time to a start a new trend as there are too many Liam wannabes around now.
Wait, this is hillarious. I actuallly, literally ran into Hala on Wednesday in the neighborhood of Chicago and Dearborn, downtown Chicago. He really does not drive much anymore because I think he was going to the train station. The weird thing is that this was actually my first visit to this particular area in about 5 years.
No family in PA, but I've found over time that I'm hardly unique-looking, as scary as that sounds. Although if I fully commit to not having a day job, I might go blonde again. I'm sure you were all dying to know that. I'm still entirely ink-free, because my inclination for something meaningful is probably way too complicated. Later, COZ (still the "Where's Waldo?" of Chicago soccer)
That was funny cause I walked right past you and your brother. And you came back...I gues it's excusable cause I was on the phone with Abby on the time I think (she thought it was hilarious I ran into you). I was on my way to the Brown line Chicago Ave el stop, headed home after a far too long day at work. Did you enjoy your indian food? I would have joined you but I was tired and don't particularly care for Indian food...there are a lot of better restaurants around that area too I'd have told you about had I known you hadn't been there in so long!
Thai food, babe, thai food. We were going to the Star of Siam on the recommendation of an Indian guy though! I did not make the decision. It was my brother's name day (I know I know this is a European tradition not celebrated in America) and his call. So you would not be invited since it was a family outing . And yes, you walked right past us, even though I screamed your name. Your conversation with Abby must have been very absorbing.
Is there a Saint Liam?! P.S. Don't you think these girls in match.com ads in the side bar are getting more and more undressed? The last one actually looks like she had something stuck in her "swimsuit." I am looking for more but this would probably make BigSoccer a webpage with "over 18" restrictions. And just out of curiosity I went to that page (match.com) but saw only a bunch of girly losers. What a waste of time it was!
No. I don't really think it's a mullet, either...it's too long on the sides. Whatever. It's all going soon enough anyhow.