Walt Wayman wrote:
> I've been digging through old prints from yesteryear, weeding out some of the
> more embarrassing ones that I intend never to be seen and laughed at by the
> grandkids. Surely, considering the probable average age of this assemblage,
> I'm not the only one with big, helmet-hair, circa '70s photos that should
> visit the shredder and never be seen again. When my old, silver Bell helmet
> started to seem a little too large a few years ago, I just assumed that at my
> age my head was starting to shrink, since I was sure my brain was too. I feel
> better now about that, but this photo is going to disappear very soon.
>
> https://home.att.net/~hiwayman/wsb/media/192375/site1124.jpg
>
In case you were looking for someone to say "Nooooo, that's a shot the
grandkids will love, a priceless heritage.", I'm here for you.
Trying to guess what grandkids will find amusing or embarrassing is a
mug's game, we'll never figure it out. If you have to nuke something,
you're probably better off destroying the one you think is least likely
to cause laughter later.
I think you just don't like it because she's cuter than you are. Maybe
you could photoshop that little sneer into a little smile? :-)
Moose
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