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On the Road Again

Who needs a photo of the Sears Tower when you’ve got this keeper?

(submitted by Diana)

Dress Up

One reason to let the bride and groom see each other before the wedding.

(submitted by Jody)

Superstar

“This is one of my 1988 dance recital portraits from The Dancer’s Studio in Dearborn, MI. I wasn’t like the rest of the ballerinas who had been studying dance since birth; I started late so I was put in the “teen beginners” jazz class. I was easily the worst dancer in the school; if you watch the recital video you can see me spinning in the wrong direction and knocking into people. Our teacher, Miss Maryann, picked our costumes and we danced to the song “Hourglass” by Sweet.

I was twelve years old and obviously at that stage where I had no idea what to do with my body. Everything was out of proportion; my glasses were too big, my tights were too big and I could never get my bangs right. I remember a friend at summer camp made me that friendship bracelet and I never took it off so it was really grungy.

The photographer posed us and for me there was really no other option than the jazz hands. I find it kind of amazing that this photo is now one of the top 5 image results when you google “jazz hands.” Like my extreme dorkiness has become a cultural meme. There’s an authenticity to that, dorkiness. There’s no pretense to dorkiness.”

(submitted by Adriana)

Christmas Cheer

This is what happens when you wait all year for a Mr Coffee.

(submitted by Joseph)

The Prom Date

This is Paul. He’ll have you home by nowhere near the time he says he will.

(submitted by Mollie)

The Happiest Place on Earth

For anyone who doubts the magic of Disney isn’t real.

(submitted by Donna)

Giftwrapped

A novel idea for re-gifting.

(submitted by Ivette)

Tunnel of Love

Who says fathers and sons have trouble showing affection?

(submitted by Alexandra)

Handyman

A jazz-hands inspired burn.

(submitted by Nick)

Beautiful Mind

Ever wondered what the kid with the clarinet is really thinking?

(submitted by Scott)