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Old 9 May 2008, 03:43 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Maybe It's Truman Capote

Dear gang, I agree with Gwen, the diet of the World War I generation left a lot to be desired and teenage boys often had a feminine quality about them. I guess that's why Shakespeare used them to portray the women in his plays. That and the fact that any woman attepmting to climb on to a stage in Tudor England would rightly have been stoned to death.

But seriously although that guy could easily be Miss Nebraska 2008, I vote that he is a teenage boy. VR, Scott

P.S. According to William Manchester in his book "Good-bye Darkness" almost 40% of the men called up for the draft in the USA during World War II were rejected because of medical problems stemming from their poor diet when they were children during the Great Depression.

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