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30 Years of Earl!

It's August and you know what August is, the birthday month.  I think between family, friends and clients I've captured about 15 birthday parties and we still have a full week left in the month. The down side to that is, you can't post everything and everyone that you capture.  So today I've decided to share with you 30 years of Earl.  

With the increasing number of Afro-American males not seeing the age of 30, I thought this was the perfect opportunity to highlight a young man that I've known well over 10 years.  I call him, Earl!  If you knew him like I do, you'd understand that his mother and father couldn't have chosen a more fitting name.   With a booming voice, and the pleasant personality of an 80 year old man from South Carolina, Earl is the prototype of what any parent would want their son's to grow up to be.  

Growing up on Baltimore's West Side Earl has beaten all of the odds.  Out of 3 boys he's the first college grad and a pudding graffic design artist.  With all of that said today we celebrate Earl.

Happy Birthday, see you at 50! 











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