I met Richard Thripp two years ago at Daytona State College where he proceeded to give me a well thought out and inspiring philosophical discussion about religion in this country. He's a genuine person and wonderful photographer.
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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Not So Wordless Wednesday: Bongos for Peace By Richard Thripp from Daytona State College
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Thanks Lauren! I wrote you up here.
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