The Crazy Ray Coloring Book

C-c-c-crazy cooter, I mean Ray
My brother Mark started this thread on Facebook about this guy (mythical or real?) who lived in the woods near our walking/running/nature trail where we grew up with this post to his wall “Mark had an old school thought this morning: did “Crazy Ray” really live in the forest in the park behind the running trail?”
Lot’s of hometown people got involved, seems everyone remembered some aspect of Crazy Ray – but not real details. Mark thought it would be a good idea to start a Crazy Ray Coloring Book, I didn’t think it would be a good idea per se…but it would be funny. So, here is one way we could take the “Crazy Ray Coloring Book”, if we should at all.
And another way…

January 11th, 2009 at 12:04 pm
Well, I didn’t grow up in nowheresville – but that first pic does look a little like Saddam Hussein coming out of the hole when they caught him. The second one looks like the type of coloring book you might make…what’s with the hook? Did Crazy Ray have one?
January 12th, 2009 at 7:58 am
see even this oscar fellow, who probably grew up in somewheresville likes the idea…this may be stretching it a bit, but i’ll bet every small town had some weird dude like Crazy Ray…pass the word people, Crazy Ray Lives and now you can all color his favorite activities: boozing, picking up cans for coins, sleeping, throwing trash at small animals…the legend lives
January 12th, 2009 at 8:56 am
hehe…”somewheresville” – classic. We should actually find someone who can draw and ask them to create a picture that has C.R. walking in a wooded area and looking like that famous photo of big foot. All staring over his shoulder and mid-lumber.
What about the first person who colors in one of the pages (and sends me a pic of it) gets a kick ass t-shirt from me?
January 12th, 2009 at 12:23 pm
nice…i want that t-shirt man…or wait just a t-shirt…now, i feel like CR
January 13th, 2009 at 12:01 pm
Any relation to the crazy ray at the dallas cowboy football games?
Dude drove a 78 caddy with longhorns as a hood ornament.
Not sure if he lived under a bridge, or by a track.