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Gene M
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Another found film story.
http://westfordcomp.com/foundfilm/argus75/index.htm
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edthened
Och ay re noo
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Och Gene
The photographs and poem brought tears to my eyes :cry: :cry: :cry:
Edwin
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Glenn Thoreson
The old grouch
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Ah, yes. Johnny Mercer, them was the days. Aside from gandpa's house sliding down the hill, I thought the one yellow leaf was a nice touch. Well done!
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Glenn from Wyoming
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melek
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Gene -- everything that Glenn said. Perfect.
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Lili
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Nice, touching, sweet.
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Omni lumenn decem partes est.
Even with Box Cameras?
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NancyB
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Makes me miss my grandparents, and their clothes line in the backyard. I also agree with Glenn, that one yellow leaf was a nice tough!
I was wondering if there were someplace, besides this forum and the other one, where you could post all these found film photos, in the chances that someone would be recognized in a photo. You could give the relatives back a little bit of their heritage.
Nancy
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Gene M
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All of my stuff is on my website Nancy.
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Graham Serretta
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Magic!
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