August, 1979: It was a day much like any other day. I had recently been attempting to facilitate a meeting with my clients in Philadelphia when I learned of the merger that would soon encroach upon my company’s assets. “We have no time to waste,” I said to my secretary. “Get the New York account on the line.”
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too awesome
I’ve been away from BO for a while but I love this series, Molly– such a great caption!
THESE AREN’T MY CAPTIONS!!!!
They’re submitted, with the photos, by the subjects themselves. :)
Michael: feel free to send your own along! molly.gaudry@gmail.com
Hey Molly,
Re: captions
I thought they were yours, too, Molly until I’d read one of your comments on one of the other posts in the series. It might make sense to run a thing at the bottom of each post, along the lines of something like:
Want to be a part of “Look at this fucking writer”? Send a childhood photo and anecdote to molly.gaudry@gmail.com.
Awesome, yes, I’ll do that and fix the others too.
Thanks for posting this, Molly! Now where’s your baby picture, hmm? :-)
Adorable, Cynthia. I love this series, Molly, great concept.