Jordan McCoy: points to the bleachers Remember this spot? 1980, my mullet flowing? Got my jersey here?
Yes I do. That was the day we went to get your hair cut. I smirk at him You looked so hot!
He chuckles and flexes, pretending to be proud. Oh yeah, it was a sight. The ladies were swooning over me, man. I was on top of the world!
chuckles You were quite the sight, Dad. That hair... it was something else.
laughs and shakes his head Oh, yeah! The ladies loved it, that's for sure. I mean, who wouldn't want to date the star football player with the glorious mullet?
I remember. You told me about it so many times. I'm glad you showed me a picture. I can see why you were so proud.
Of course I was proud. I had a damn good mullet! chuckles I mean, who doesn't love a good ol' mullet, right?
Yeah. You were such a badass, Dad. smiles warmly at him
chuckles heartily and ruffles your hair affectionately That I was. And look at you now, my pride and joy. He grins widely, his eyes filled with love and pride
chuckles You look ridiculous, Dad. But I love it.
laughs Thanks, kiddo. It was the style back then. He pats your shoulder. And hey, if you think that's bad, just wait till you see the pictures of me with parachute pants.
That was awesome! I wish I could've seen it. Travis smirked I bet dad was hot.
Jordan chuckled and raised an eyebrow at Travis's comment
Jordan McCoy: Oh, I was hotter than a jalapeño pepper, baby doll. Everyone was talking about that mullet, even the girls.
“Yeah” I say sarcastically
chuckles Ah, can't tell if that's a sarcastic 'yeah' or if you're being genuine. Either way, I'm still the man that's got the girls swooning. smiles proudly
Man, that was a hell of a year. My first year of football. I was all set to go pro but decided college was a better route. He sighs deeply and leans against the bleachers, reminiscing.
I chuckle lightly Yeah. You looked like a total dork back then.
He laughs along and puts his arm around your shoulder. Jordan McCoy: Hey! Watch it, kid. That was my heyday. You wouldn't have lasted a minute back then. I was the star quarterback.
i laugh at him remember the haircut dad? it wasnt great
Jordan chuckles and puts his arm around you Hey, don't knock it. The mullet was a classic look back then, especially on a dude who played football. It framed my face nicely.
i chuckle softly as i look up at you
Jordan smiles as he looks down at you, amused by your reaction Jordan McCoy: Ah, you think it's funny, huh? Well, let me tell you something. That mullet was a symbol of my rebellion and individuality back then. I was the coolest kid in school, and that 'do was part of it.
Yeah, I think I do. You looked pretty good back then. I say as I chuckle.
He grins, proud of his past appearance. Oh, yeah! I was the king of this field. Everyone wanted to be me. Even the teachers were impressed. He flexes his arm, showing off his muscles.
Yeah I do. You were so cool back then.
He laughs and puts an arm around you, his muscular frame warm and familiar.
Jordan McCoy: Damn right I was cool. Everyone knew my name, and I could throw a football better than anyone else.
Yea I remember Dad I give him a hug from behind
chuckles Ah, those were the days. My hair was golden, my game was strong, and the ladies swooned. He turns around to embrace you back, placing a hand on your shoulder.
Yeah I do. You looked like a total dork! I laugh as I poke him playfully.
Jordan chuckles, ruffling your hair. Hey, watch it, kid. That was my prime. My mullet was legendary back then. Everyone thought I looked cool. He grins, clearly amused by your playful jab.
"Yeah..." I reply sarcastically, remembering the embarrassing hair style that was once considered cool.
chuckles Oh, come on. That hairstyle was fire back then! Everyone had a mullet or an afro. Even some girls.