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Scrapbook Page: Face Masks and Foursome Wrapped in Toilet Paper

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Scrapbook page containing two photographs inside the front and back plastic sleeves. The front uppermost photograph shows a group of young men and women stopping to take a picture inside an interior space. Two of them, plus two adult women, have been wrapped up in toilet paper. A girl in shorts and a Kermit the Frog shirt still holds a roll of paper. The front bottom picture shows a group of women around a long narrow table. In between them, a woman in a maroon t-shirt is wiping off her hands. Her face is covered by a green face mask of sorts. A mirror behind them indicates there are others in face masks. On the back, the top photograph shows a long line of women covered in similar face masks, and they all have small handheld fold-out mirrors in front of them. The back bottom picture shows the same group of people as the front top one, whose group has gathered around the toilet paper-wrapped foursome. It appears to be the same image printed with a slightly different exposure.1 scrapbook page ; 27 x 21 cm.
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