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Gladys worked in the basement but her spirits were always on the top shelf of the closet.
on the reverse rubber stamped
Sumarjian
Quanah
For the whole photobooth series see LOST GALLERY
The picture on the left was taken on January 30th, 1966. My father's brother had come to NY from Monterrey to be a witness at my parent's civil ceremony. My Tio Rodolfo had arrived just before a major blizzard hit. Over a foot of snow fell the night he arrived. My parents wanted to stay in, but he was excited to see city. The streets were closed to traffic so the three of them walked down the middle of Broadway to an empty Times Square. It was the first time my uncle had seen snow.
The picture on the right is dated 7/27/1965. My parents were on a date. They used to get $2 steaks and see shows on Broadway. My Mom was 20, my dad 25. I had never seen this one before a few days ago. It was hidden behind another picture in a frame.
A bunch of people asked me for something special that they could print out and put in an envelope since they pre-ordered my book as a present. This was the best I could come up with. I apologize. I'm very sleepy.
3-24-13
Seattle has real, legit photobooths!! god damn that is awesome. this is my really good friend Anita and I at a bar called Montana