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Photo booth Atlanta, once thought of laglery being a vacation-moment uniqueness, are experiencing a growing in recognition of late. Yet Vintage Photo Booths are actually virtually no longer relegated to shore walks and game facilities; rather, they may be becoming a strong increasingly popular fixture at cultural parties, ranging from bday events and bar mitzvahs to marriage ceremonies and business celebrations.
Photo booth Atlanta, once thought of laglery being a vacation-moment uniqueness, are experiencing a growing in recognition of late. Yet Vintage Photo Booths are actually virtually no longer relegated to shore walks and game facilities; rather, they may be becoming a strong increasingly popular fixture at cultural parties, ranging from bday events and bar mitzvahs to marriage ceremonies and business celebrations.
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Just finished Michael Lewis' The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine. It's a sort of seuqel to his Liar's Poker, which was about his brief stint as a bond trader in the 80 s w/Salomon Brothers. Lewis is an artful storyteller and explains the last melt-down in ways that non-insiders can understand. If you're offended by potty-mouth, beware; he makes liberal use of quotes from his interviewees. Starting Helen Simonson's Major Pettigrew's Last Stand for my book club at work. It's a sweet bit of fluff, which is a great relief after the darker books we've done lately.
 

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