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	<title>Comments on: Family Photos</title>
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		<title>By: Emily Sutton-Smith</title>
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		<dc:creator>Emily Sutton-Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description>Amen! We all look like zombies in those Olan Mills photos anyway. I wish I wish I wish I was in possession of the photo of me as a three-year-old after I had gotten into my mothers cold cream and schmeared it all over myself. I walked into the kitchen and my mother snapped a photo of me pinned against the brick wall, looking terrified that she was going to wallop me, because it suddenly occurred to me that what I had done was probably not good. I think she was laughing her head off. I know that the photo exists, but God only knows where it&#039;s living now. Not on the wall of cheese, for sure!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amen! We all look like zombies in those Olan Mills photos anyway. I wish I wish I wish I was in possession of the photo of me as a three-year-old after I had gotten into my mothers cold cream and schmeared it all over myself. I walked into the kitchen and my mother snapped a photo of me pinned against the brick wall, looking terrified that she was going to wallop me, because it suddenly occurred to me that what I had done was probably not good. I think she was laughing her head off. I know that the photo exists, but God only knows where it&#8217;s living now. Not on the wall of cheese, for sure!</p>
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