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The devil's photo meme

Amanda was kind enough to tag me in video blogger Steve Garfield's 'sixth photo' meme.  She will be punished.  But in the meantime, here's the deal: Flickr users go the the sixth page of their photostream, pick and then blog the sixth picture on that page, then tag six friends to do the same.

Here's mine.  And what a surprise!  It's a picture of Amanda and me, taken at my 40th birthday dinner.  Awesome - but oh, how I had hoped it would be this one instead. :-)  You can't win 'em all.  And as I said, she will be punished.

Gremanda


Let's see if these six Flickr friends will play along: Darren Herman, Steve Hall, Karl Long, Geoff Livingston, Peter Kim and Max Kalehoff.  And if anyone else reading this wants to join in the fun, feel free to let 'er rip.

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