Ed Yourdon:
Each of us lives in his own little world ...
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Sometimes the cell phone is more important than anything else
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Bananas can be dreamy
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Grandfathers don't always pay attention
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Mom is stuck carrying a tiny little balloon
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Sometimes the tiny text on a cell phone is hard to read
Ed Yourdon:
It was THIS big, Mom -- really!
Ed Yourdon:
Everyone needs a helping hand sometimes
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A scarf makes a man so much more fashionable ...
Ed Yourdon:
Sometimes you don't even realize that people around you are making crazy faces
Ed Yourdon:
Maybe they're just gonna shake hands. In NYC, you can never tell ...
Ed Yourdon:
Sometimes, New York guys need to be reminded that they have a lot of soul
Ed Yourdon:
Elderly New Yorkers dress pretty well, but sometimes they get a little confused about their zippers ...
Ed Yourdon:
I keep hoping the girls will stop and talk to me ... but they never do
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Mom is worried that Dad will drop the baby
Ed Yourdon:
Dad, there's a mean-looking guy behind us -- almost as mean as you look sometimes!
Ed Yourdon:
Bye, Mom!
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Funny stuff on my face? Yeah, maybe -- but everything about us is weird!
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Mother and sons, on their way to school
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Eating hot dogs for breakfast gives you more energy on your skateboard
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The little boy wants his own Metrocard
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Parting is such sweet sorrow, even with the thrilling prospects of the #1 train awaiting you ...
Ed Yourdon:
I'm not sure which one of these two is actually on her way to school right now ...
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Mother and kids, photo #5
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Mother and kids, photo #4
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Mother and kids, photo #3
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Mother and kids, photo #2
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Mother and kids, photo #1