100th day brings out the ‘old folks’ at Mamie Martin
Published 9:42 pm Tuesday, January 30, 2018
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Photo by Trapper Kinchen/On the 100th day of school at Mamie Martin Elementary, several students dressed and acted like they thought 100-year-old people would. Many of the pseudo-centenarians wore wigs and fake facial hair, added temporary color to their hair and walked stooped over or with canes.
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Photo by Trapper Kinchen/On the 100th day of school at Mamie Martin Elementary, several students dressed and acted like they thought 100-year-old people would. Many of the pseudo-centenarians wore wigs and fake facial hair, added temporary color to their hair and walked stooped over or with canes.
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Photo by Trapper Kinchen/On the 100th day of school at Mamie Martin Elementary, several students dressed and acted like they thought 100-year-old people would. Many of the pseudo-centenarians wore wigs and fake facial hair, added temporary color to their hair and walked stooped over or with canes.
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Photo by Trapper Kinchen/On the 100th day of school at Mamie Martin Elementary, several students dressed and acted like they thought 100-year-old people would. Many of the pseudo-centenarians wore wigs and fake facial hair, added temporary color to their hair and walked stooped over or with canes.
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Photo by Trapper Kinchen/On the 100th day of school at Mamie Martin Elementary, several students dressed and acted like they thought 100-year-old people would. Many of the pseudo-centenarians wore wigs and fake facial hair, added temporary color to their hair and walked stooped over or with canes.
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Photo by Trapper Kinchen/On the 100th day of school at Mamie Martin Elementary, several students dressed and acted like they thought 100-year-old people would. Many of the pseudo-centenarians wore wigs and fake facial hair, added temporary color to their hair and walked stooped over or with canes.
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Photo by Trapper Kinchen/On the 100th day of school at Mamie Martin Elementary, several students dressed and acted like they thought 100-year-old people would. Many of the pseudo-centenarians wore wigs and fake facial hair, added temporary color to their hair and walked stooped over or with canes.
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Photo by Trapper Kinchen/On the 100th day of school at Mamie Martin Elementary, several students dressed and acted like they thought 100-year-old people would. Many of the pseudo-centenarians wore wigs and fake facial hair, added temporary color to their hair and walked stooped over or with canes.
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Photo by Trapper Kinchen/On the 100th day of school at Mamie Martin Elementary, several students dressed and acted like they thought 100-year-old people would. Many of the pseudo-centenarians wore wigs and fake facial hair, added temporary color to their hair and walked stooped over or with canes.
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Photo by Trapper Kinchen/On the 100th day of school at Mamie Martin Elementary, several students dressed and acted like they thought 100-year-old people would. Many of the pseudo-centenarians wore wigs and fake facial hair, added temporary color to their hair and walked stooped over or with canes.
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Photo by Trapper Kinchen/On the 100th day of school at Mamie Martin Elementary, several students dressed and acted like they thought 100-year-old people would. Many of the pseudo-centenarians wore wigs and fake facial hair, added temporary color to their hair and walked stooped over or with canes.
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Photo by Trapper Kinchen/On the 100th day of school at Mamie Martin Elementary, several students dressed and acted like they thought 100-year-old people would. Many of the pseudo-centenarians wore wigs and fake facial hair, added temporary color to their hair and walked stooped over or with canes.
On the 100th day of school at Mamie Martin Elementary, several students dressed and acted like they thought 100-year-old people would. Many of the pseudo-centenarians wore wigs and fake facial hair, added temporary color to their hair and walked stooped over or with canes.