Can you even see out of those glasses, Jock?
Can you even see out of those glasses, Jock?
"Death was just another stage of our development and that we go on to different levels of existence." - Larry Hagman
Those are some serious Uncle Junior Soprano glasses!
Gosh I miss her show!
"Death was just another stage of our development and that we go on to different levels of existence." - Larry Hagman
Those glasses are hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![]()
But notice the bling-bling on the sides? Yeah, that's Jock's House of Style, baby.
"Death was just another stage of our development and that we go on to different levels of existence." - Larry Hagman
Oh totally! Bling it up baby!![]()
Is he testing to see if he's downwind?
"Death was just another stage of our development and that we go on to different levels of existence." - Larry Hagman
This thread is hilarious, Jock was da king of style.
"This food's got no taste, Miss Ellie!"
Huge lapels make me LOL. But again, Jock pulls it off. +3 (minus points for the color of the jacket. Black or dark blue would be a +5!)
"Death was just another stage of our development and that we go on to different levels of existence." - Larry Hagman
Milk chocolate pants, dark chocolate shirt, cookie dough jacket. This outfit fairly screams DELICIOUS.
"Death was just another stage of our development and that we go on to different levels of existence." - Larry Hagman
Jock scoffs at imitators of his style.
"Death was just another stage of our development and that we go on to different levels of existence." - Larry Hagman
I do not laugh. Those photos are the last scenes of Jim Davis in Dallas.
He was very ill and he died shortly after. I hope that who laugh do not know these details !
And now Larry Hagman as Jim Davis is sick.
We're not laughing at Jim Davis, I'd never do that, he was a wonderful man. We're laughing at the character of Jock and his fashions. The two aren't related in that sense, and I'm pretty sure I speak for all the posters on this thread. We have nothing but respect for Jim and Larry.
"Death was just another stage of our development and that we go on to different levels of existence." - Larry Hagman
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