Monday, May 11, 2009
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13 comments:
Just after The Small Faces broke up?
A wee bit later but close! Click to enlarge at your own risk. My lazy eye is most apparent, and if you scroll down you can see me trying to hide my cigarette! My old friend Kevin who just moved out of this neighbourhood took the pic. It's one of the photos that fell out of my copy of "The Wanderers" when we met on the patio of the Fox and Fiddle a couple of weeks ago.
Well that just makes me smile.
handsome devil.
Your lazy eye is very dashing.
I love that photo! What a handsome fellow.
Your hair was lovely.
Truly, that hair is amazing. As are the blue, blue eyes.
You look very handsome. The book background suits you.
Yummy.
Why, is that The Water Babies? One of my authors wrote about that book! I've never seen a copy...
A lot of the books behind me are beautiful old illustrated children's books.
Cute!
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