photo album no one to ask who's who
w. f. owen
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4 comments:
nice one, Bill. sad when there's no one from the "old generation" to fill in the gaps.
Time, the lost names... looking back. _m
thank you greg. yes, this kind of situation
falls into a broad category of: "i wish i had talked to them about . . ."
thanks again,
bill
thank you m, well put.
bill
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