Dwindling Hair
It’s only in the last few years I really noticed my hair is thinning and receding a bit;
like my father I’ll probably never go completely bald
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Twinkle, twinkle, fatty star
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M de St Croix,Equestrian Statue of Charles I at Charing Cross , 1839
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Woman Holding a Cat , 1850-55
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Louis Daguerre, Shells and Fossils , ca.1850
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John William Draper, Dr Martyn Paine , 1839
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Noël Paymal Lerebours, Notre Dame de Paris , ca.1840
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Antoine Claudet, Portrait of the Duke of Wellington , 1844
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Joseph Philibert Girault de Prangey,Arc de Constantin Rome , 1842
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John William Draper, Samuel Morse , 1839
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Eccentric looks at life through the thoughts of a retired working thinker