Just who is this "Joe Six-Pack?"
I mean, who is he to you? When you hear the term, "Joe Six-Pack," what picture comes to your mind?
I would leave this open, hoping for a myriad of comments, but pretty much there are only three people who look at this web page, and one of them is me.
"Joe Six-Pack" to me is a white guy, in his early thirties, sitting around on a Sunday watching football on TV, in either sweats or blue jeans, but definitely white sneakers. Joe's abut overweight.
He never quite accomplished as much as he wanted -- he's not the man he thought he'd be. He works for a living, either in a trade or as a laborer, and spends his evenings on the couch in front of the boob-tube. There are very few fine points to his life -- there's no art, no music that you can't find on FM radio, and cultured to him has something to do with yogurt. His marriage is okay, but his wife is likely in the same situation as he.
Joe Six-Pack thinks he deserves more, but he doesn't expect a handout (secretly, he really doesn't think he deserves any more than he has).
Joe Six-Pack graduated high school, but likely had no college. Joe is suspicious of people with degrees. In fact, Joe believes most of what he hears on TV, no matter how much he denies this.
Joe's not a mayor, or a governor. Joe doesn't give speeches or dress all fancy-like, and Joe's definitely not a millionaire.
Does Barack Obama represent him? No, Barack's not like him -- but then again, he doesn't really claim to be.
Does Sarah Palin represent him? No, but she likes to tell people she does.