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  1. Mike said:
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    Ha! What a funny title! I suspect she kept a few snacks in that do.

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    • Photobooth Journal's avatar

      I was guessing that as he didn’t endow her with much in the way of looks that her life must have been blessed in other ways. I don’t think it is snacks in her do. More like gerbils or another type of tiny rodent!

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  2. 28mmf2 said:
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    Unfortunte lady (I presume). As my Nan would say (often of me) ‘a face only a mother could love’. She also had a neat line – used mainly on the men of the family – ‘neither use nor ornament’ which summed some of us up quite well!

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    • Photobooth Journal's avatar

      I like “asylum”, John. Kerry Anglums is a better guess than I could manage, though. Thanks for commenting!

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  3. paintlater's avatar

    I bet it’s all grey and curly, a sweet old gran who tells the grandkids she was a stunner! And threw out the evidence e.g a photo booth photo.

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      Yes, I think you are right! (Now that I have googled Tally Brown) It is amazing to me that there could be two similar heads in this world, I must say!

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  4. ehpem said:
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    First word definitely begins with a G (I learned that style of G in school), looks like Genny or Genay to me. Could be Ginny. Anglins possibly second word. There is a Ginny Anglin on Pinterest, but apparently not this person.

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  5. Glenn said:
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    Looks like Genay, a commune in France.

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    • Photobooth Journal's avatar

      I agree with that, but what does it mean? I’ve tried googling lots of variations with and without “2361 Lake”, and can find nothing, sadly.

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