This shot might also qualify as "spontaneous over-reaction" (see below), but since I gave Lindsay the book for her birthday, I found it immensely justified.
Friday, January 28, 2005
Classic Book Reaction
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Culture, photos, life's nagging questions. Books, coffee, spirituality. With trashtalk thrown in absolutely free.
This shot might also qualify as "spontaneous over-reaction" (see below), but since I gave Lindsay the book for her birthday, I found it immensely justified.
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2 comments:
Nice work using the elusive gift bag technique. In my long twenty-two years of existence, I have never been able to successfully muster up my masculinity and give the gift-in-a-bag. Until I do, my gifts will reside comfortably in the "poorly and hastily wrapped" category.
-Scott
Man, the gift-bag-technique is a must. Essential in the dating/engagement days, it becomes all the more vital once you tie the knot.
True though, it does take a certain level of "confident" masculinity.
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