Let´s see those faces people.

I'm allowed to look like **** at 6am haha, it makes me feel better knowing everyone else is going to work where as I have usually just finished ^__^
 
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Don't laugh!!!!!
 

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Well the last pic I took was in halloween...sure...
 

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Here is a recent photo of a stranded stranger in a small town.
 

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I recognize that man-purse.
 
HAH! Just found this thread too....I thought a lot of you chicks were guys and vice versa....but here I am...

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Just realized this picture is huge...but I will admit I like to be the center of attention.
 
Me when my hair (and that of a superstitious Indian girl) was still red.
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I always thought you were a girl!


HAH! Just found this thread too....I thought a lot of you chicks were guys and vice versa....but here I am...

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Just realized this picture is huge...but I will admit I like to be the center of attention.
 
Never mind bloke or girl...what if someone turns out to be a newt???
 
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