CPD State of Mind
Yesterday was a long day. I had work from 8:00 to 4:00 & class from 5:30-10:00. As class is ending the professor tells us that he’s moving to Los Angeles at the end of the semester. I frown and ask why LA. “It’s so superficial,” I say. (I was born there, so I can say … Read more
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Yearbook Yourself
Posted by Anonymous on September 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment
http://yearbookyourself.com/ This website allows you to upload a picture of yourself, and put different hairpieces on you. Now the time period for the styles range from 1950-2000 in increments of two years. The results are in black and white. I did all of them, and posted them to a social networking site for my friends … Read more
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