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Friday, September 5, 2008

Photo recap 1978-1986

Me at 2 years old, with maternal grandfather and grandmother. Traditional nose-picking pose.
Me with headless mother, 3 years old.
Me doing jigsaw puzzle with mother, 8 years old, shortly before my parents divorce.
Me with my Uncle Scott, 10 years old. He was a child from my grandfather's later marriage.
Posted by Wicket at 11:12 PM

1 comments:

kevin.thurston said...

'me with headless mother' is a camel-toe away from being an american apparel ad.

signed,

a sophist

September 8, 2008 7:30 AM

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