Whoever is in the foreground is not wearing a particularly wooly sweater, but is wrapped up in a green blanket. I'm pretty sure it's Caroline. And the interior looks 70ish to me.
To definitively answer the question of who the third person is, I checked through my other photos from that night. It's Julia! Caroline was there too, but her hair was pretty short at the time.
The requisite mystery lass! We've always got at least one! The banisters and black-on-white and sneaking Christmas plant remind me of a later time. But Alexander's hair is certainly '70s. That is... 1170s!!!! He's sportin' the Lancelot.
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This can easily pass for 1975.
ReplyDeleteExcept for the interior design elements and laptop. Whoever is in the foreground (Lindsay I'm pretty sure) also has hair that could pass for mine.
DeleteReally? I though it was your hair, Caroline.
DeleteMe too, but I never had such a sweater.
DeleteWhoever is in the foreground is not wearing a particularly wooly sweater, but is wrapped up in a green blanket. I'm pretty sure it's Caroline. And the interior looks 70ish to me.
ReplyDeleteOne thing's for sure; Balboa would be proud of those sweatpants.
ReplyDeleteTo definitively answer the question of who the third person is, I checked through my other photos from that night. It's Julia! Caroline was there too, but her hair was pretty short at the time.
ReplyDeleteThe requisite mystery lass! We've always got at least one!
ReplyDeleteThe banisters and black-on-white and sneaking Christmas plant remind me of a later time. But Alexander's hair is certainly '70s. That is... 1170s!!!! He's sportin' the Lancelot.
Whut!
ReplyDeleteI'd also like to note that I've inherited that shirt from Alexander.
ReplyDeleteHa, on close inspection of the photograph: has Alexander discreetly disguised his nipples by placing tissues in his breast pockets?
ReplyDeleteHaha, that's an incredibly astute observation Zicheng. It is a rather thin shirt (one necessitating an undershirt), so you're quite probably right.
ReplyDeleteHa, yeah, why is it the world's thinnest shirt?
ReplyDeleteI would never think of such coverage myself – it was purely incidental – but thank you for the overestimation of my awareness.
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