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53 | 82.81% |
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1 | 1.56% |
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I think they are a good bargain, but I've never really liked them all that much. I wish they would have identified everyone in the center photo, on the back. That would have made some of the photos more interesting for future generations. Now we are left to ponder who's who.
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