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May 12, 2008

Help re-unite this photo with its owner

The photo on the left ended up near my home this weekend, after tornadoes hit southwest Missouri and parts of Oklahoma, Kansas and Arkansas. I have no idea where it came from, but it traveled at least 70 miles, I think. It's just one piece of the debris that was scattered across the area. There's another piece of paper -- apparently some kind of order form for a builder in Miami, Oklahoma.

I'm posting this here in the hope that you'll help find the owner of the photo by spreading the word about it on your own site. Five years ago, there would have been almost no way to get the photo back where it belongs. But the way we're all linked together online now, I think it's actually a possibility. At least it's worth a try.

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  • I'm a marketing and communications consultant specializing in online projects for Learfield InterAction. I help clients use new media tools to sell their ideas and their organization. This blog is about all the kinds of things I work on, but it's my personal blog, not an official Learfield one.

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