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Monday, June 11, 2007
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4 Comments:
I wonder if that little kid grew up to resent the fact that her mother dragged her out of a store where Bob Dylan happened to be shopping. A brush with celebrity, thwarted!
I like the tidy wall of storage/display compartments behind the counter.
Cool vid! Right on man!
Good heavens, I vaguely remember clothing shops looking like that, long counter with lots of shelves of merchandise behind it, when I was a kid, but I haven't seen one like this in ages.
I wonder if that little kid just grew up to not care who Bob Dylan was.
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