Tragedy frown

© KC Pagano

Tragedy frown

Uploaded: April 01, 2005

Description

This is a picture of my husband imitating the tragedy mask. It was taken while we were visiting an ancient Greek theater.

Comments

Kate Jackson April 01, 2005

I don't know what to say!! How did he do that? It is so funny!! #231500

Laura Clay-Ballard April 01, 2005

What a face! Grreat shot! #1222280

KC Pagano April 01, 2005

Thanks! My husband has the kind of Jim Carry face that just stretches sometimes! I can't help but laugh every time I see it! #1222287

Lori L. Thomas April 01, 2005

Great face! #1222370

Goshka G. April 01, 2005

What a striking face indeed, KC! #1222697

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