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COF comments on furtive figure & first impressions

Comments re photo 79445 Terry Hadley Duo County Telecom

COF writes:
So maybe "first impressions" wuz only half wrong. Not sure what the dissonance twix a furtive figure and a furtive hero should outta be but judgin' from thet picktue peering thru what 'pears ta be jail house bars, hit seems that the "furtive" part is apt. COF at Dun Roman
High o'er Beautiful Downtown Knifley
Whar we'uns are circumspect 'bout when en whar our likenesses are preserved. -COF
Thanks COF - Maybe you can look at it that way in Knifley, but down here in Columbia, for many reasons, Terry Hadley is a hero, often times the only thing between a complete internet separation anxiety panic, and security. Still the ladder bars could give another erroneous last impression. Sometimes seeing shouldn't be believed, I guess. - EW




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