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<p>[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 244593, member: 44"]Geeee, the above sentence didn't register on reading it the other day that the photos on the wall are of the **same** 2 women until I just zoomed in on them hoping one of the faces would be familiar. Whoaaaa there, when I zoomed in, I see they are the same people. Hmmmm... a case of narcissism,</p><p><br /></p><p>Love myself. Think I'm grand.</p><p>When I go to the movies, I hold my hand.</p><p>I put my arm around my waist.</p><p>When I get fresh, I slap my face</p><p><br /></p><p>One of the pic with the older white haired woman, has her wearing a bonnet type hat. That style was more of the 1860s and earlier. Soooo I suspect she was in costume meaning both women were in the entertainment field?</p><p><br /></p><p>BTW, FWIW, I agree on a limited run because of the unprofessional cutting/sizing of the photos on the left side of the stereviews. The photos on the left (writing room) are too narrow for the stereo-view for a partial view of another is showing on its right. If these were meant to be professionally published for commercial consumption, they would have been better planned.</p><p><br /></p><p>--- Susan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 244593, member: 44"]Geeee, the above sentence didn't register on reading it the other day that the photos on the wall are of the **same** 2 women until I just zoomed in on them hoping one of the faces would be familiar. Whoaaaa there, when I zoomed in, I see they are the same people. Hmmmm... a case of narcissism, Love myself. Think I'm grand. When I go to the movies, I hold my hand. I put my arm around my waist. When I get fresh, I slap my face One of the pic with the older white haired woman, has her wearing a bonnet type hat. That style was more of the 1860s and earlier. Soooo I suspect she was in costume meaning both women were in the entertainment field? BTW, FWIW, I agree on a limited run because of the unprofessional cutting/sizing of the photos on the left side of the stereviews. The photos on the left (writing room) are too narrow for the stereo-view for a partial view of another is showing on its right. If these were meant to be professionally published for commercial consumption, they would have been better planned. --- Susan[/QUOTE]
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