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I looked at my assignments this morning and found this gem in the box. I was going to cover the dedication of "the old Lincoln School". It wasn't as bad as I thought. Older folk's clothes make me chuckle. At the same time I can't help but wonder about the places they have been and the things they have done. Their minds are so full of history and incite. I like old people.
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I like the posture of the woman on the right. It really says a lot. It's as if she's old but that's not stopping her from enjoying life.
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