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didn't live throught the .COM boom like I did.
This is bad, but not that bad. Welcome to my word circa 2001
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ABC press photo for "This is Tom Jones". Telecast Thur September 25th, 1969
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tobeimperfect
I'm at the point when I'm making amends in my life I just recalled something I'd like to confess if I haven't already. I was the one who sent the Playboy subscription to your house. Sorry for any pain it caused you. It seemed funny at the time, but looking back, it would have been hell had it happened to me. Apparently it didn't scar you too much...It's looks like you turned out alright.
apparentlyimperfect.
nb. Just got the message. It's completely real. If I didn't feel alive before, I do now. sadly, my parents must have confiscated the playboys before I got them. Argh!!!
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This is 2 of 5 for those of you counting. This may be close to my favorite of the photographs I bought in Baltimore.
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These 3 do album reviews at Sulimay's in Philly. I really want to make it there for breakfast and to watch these 3 in action some time. They don't like most of the albums the review, but they liked this one. Older people are so freaking undervalued but have so much wonderful to contribute. There is no doubt that big money can be made by making older people "productive", what I'm saying is helping everyone realize how incredibly valuable and entertaining they can be. I love these guys.
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Beauty and tradgedy are everywhere around us. Sometimes it's easy to focus on one or the other. Sometimes I find myself trying to look for beauty, other times it's all about tradgedy.
Today, I was all about life - and then I ran across this. I stopped, paused, and decided to take a photo and reflect. It's important to be sensitive to loss and pain, even if we might not be in that frame of mind.. Seeing signs like this make me appreciate what I have, my heartbeat and my breath. This is clearly an incredible loss an amazing tradgedy to Gabriella and her family - people that I do not know. What can I take away from it? How can her loss and this sign make me more aware, appreciative and live my life more fully? If events like this have any meaning beyond the event itself, I believe you and I must be moved to live our lives more fully, more completely, more intensely. You never know when life will escape you. We've all heard "live every day like it's your last" - this poster is a billboard, a signpost, reminding all of us to take that advice seriously. Our lives will all end. Some soon, some later. Most certainally, it won't be when you expect it. Live life completely and expect the unexpected.
UPDATE: I've found these links....this is all subsequent to the photo and my post...They tell more of the story of the tradgedy and the artist that fell.
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