The lady pictured above is my great-grandmother, Elizabeth Brubaker, for whom I was given my middle name. (the gentleman is her second husband, of no relation to me) The other day, Mrs. Comstock said my nose looks like my grandma Lizzie's. So what do you guys think? Do I have the schnozz of a long-deceased Mennonite granny, or did it get here by some other means?
17 comments:
I see the resemblence, but it is a very nice nose indeed. Caitlin
Thank you! I do rather like it, and wouldn't want to be without it.
I'm quite fond of your nose too. It would be very sad if you lost it!
Hum... lets see here. what can I say that won't end up with my foot in my mouth... I agree! I think that's ok to say.
But I do think you have a wonderful nose..... Mine's just normal. );
I'm not very sure that it's wonderful, but I am grateful that you are so biased to think as much. And yours is every bit as good.
I think you eye balls look better then mine... and your chompers aka teeth. (-;}
(to quote a famous source) The better to bite you with! As to my eyes....I personally find them rather boring.
I think they're rather stunning.
I'm flattered, though you might want to watch your sleeve, sir.
You look lovely-- It's amazing the familial resemblance! I'm not sure about the nose, but you two are definitely chips off the same block.
Can't you ever take a complament thankfuly without a smart comment.
and I still don't know what you mean by "watch your sleeves"?
Okay, I'll be thankful. Today at least. I'll tell you about your sleeve some other time.
you can flirt just about anywhere cant you....?
It's not what I would call a gift, per se...
hello
I like you pic's
you are pretty
I am a christan to
you sound nice for a 17 year old
Thank you; you're very generous. It's great to find other Christians on here!!
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