Showing posts with label Son of Preacher Man.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Son of Preacher Man.. Show all posts

Saturday, December 20, 2008

A - men!


This is it ! Total cute boy in the teen group in his suit on Sunday morning, the one your preacher daddy thought was "such a good boy" and came from "such a wonderful family". Who would sneak a squeeze in the back of the church bus on the teen trip or even better would make out in the empty baptismal during a church Lock In when the chaperones fell asleep. He's the one who would unbutton his shirt giving you peeks of his abs as you sat in the pew trying to make it look like your were really listening to the sermon. And would laugh as you changed the words to the hymns to something that you will have to pray about later. And then that devil grin widening when he would talk to the Sunday School teacher and check everyone in the class out, and of course could to tap a keg faster than the thirsty front line of a football team . Of course later in college you find out he liked kissing boys a hell of a lot more than any of you girls.

Austin could totally be the son of a preacher man - cause he could charm all the old ladies, the moms would want him to date their daughters, he'd have that innocent angelic face while singing in the choir, but hold a "special prayer meeting" somewhere in one of Sunday School rooms later. And not just with the girls either, no one could resist the devil in that peacher's boy. Talk about the laying on of hands, and the speaking in tongues. You know you gotta make see what sinnin's all about before saving 'em.

Thanks again Hjulia for the picture and check out the rest from Prayers for Bobby on her site Austin Media.


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