You Don’t Know What You’ve Been A-Missin’


71) you don’t know what you’ve been a-missin’, originally uploaded by jenny-alice.


Posted by on October 18th, 2010 at 04:00 pm

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7 Responses to “You Don’t Know What You’ve Been A-Missin’”

  1. kendall

    oh boy! …oh weee oooh you look just like buddy holly…

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  2. Ronen

    It may be ’cause I’ve got Doctor Who on the brain, but you look kinda like David Tennant.

    Which is a very good thing. *nod*

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    J.D. replied:

    agreed. VERY much agreed.

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  3. Jessica

    Love the bow tie. Apart from that, you remind me powerfully of an elementary school teacher I had = excellent teacher who kept me “on the bench” for much of the year (I was disruptive and bored, a dangerous combination). She married another teacher a couple of years later – an immense giant who terrified the boys in his year who all implicitly believed that he occasionally cast misbehaving boys from the second floor window. We got on better when I got older and she would correct me when I was knitting during lunch (knitting was her other passion).

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  4. buddy holly

    ALL OF MY LOVE
    ALL MY KISSIN
    YOU DONT KNOW
    WHAT YOUVE BEEN MISSIN oh boy (oh boy)
    when you’re with me oh boy (oh boy) the world can see that you
    were meant
    for meeee

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  5. Anonymous

    But I know now. O.O

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  6. Sparky

    I have no idea if you’re a boy or a girl, but I do know that you are very pretty!

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