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This picture of Chris and me was taken Halloween 1999 at our
place of work. Chris was unrecognizable as a dinosaur and I gave myself a mohawk and dressed up as Robert De
Niro in <i>Taxi
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Having a Mohawk was really cool. At first I felt silly, but
after a couple days, I got quite used to it and actually embraced it. I liked
being the "Mohawk Guy."
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But how great is a workplace when it is encouraged to come
in dressed for Halloween. Folks have been known to wear shirts with dirty words
on them, or shorts in the cold of winter, and shoes are entirely optional. Some
of my co-workers have even dyed their hair "crazy colors" like blue.
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Normally blue is not a crazy color, like salmon, but when
referring to hair, I think this qualifier is on the money.
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