Posted by Katey on January 5, 2002, at 12:12:49
In reply to Re: shellir, mair, IsoM » Katey, posted by shellir on January 4, 2002, at 21:15:23
not so much from the seventies, more from the sixties, eighties (when my sibs were teenagers) and they make fun of the current sayings.
photography is definately an acceptable occupation, my dad used to do it in his spare time, and i grew up in a dark room, which i miss terribly.
and i have to return the compliment, youre a wonderful trip as well.
> > awwwwwwwww thank you :-) i was one of those kids who hung on for dearlife to childhood, and spent a good chunk of that in books reading about 'perfect childhoods'. im also the youngest/only child, and my parents are half empty nesters. and ive always loved the poem 'when i am an old lady i shall wear purple'. you show it to your son sometime if you can find it, i'm sure he would get quite a kick out of it. so i suppose that explains most of my quirks. im flattered that someone actually considers me a good influence, most people see me as grumpy. and as far as forteen year olds, they dont know nothin' yet :-)
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> > out of curiosity, what kind of clients do you have? if you dont mind my asking, of course.
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> Katie,
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> you are a wonderful trip (do your parents have sayings from the 70s, like trip < g >?)
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> I am a portrait photographer and photograph a lot of kids of all ages--it's sort of my specialty.
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> Shelli
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