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Many, many, many years ago in my youth I used to be a model. At one point I got some pictures done by a photographer named Steve Chung and had a stylist named Ian Hylton.

The magical thing about one of the photographs that I am showing here is that a copy was given to the other man who was in the photograph. It was taken beside a ice cream truck. That man kept the picture on his ice cream truck that is mainly parked down by Nathan Phillips Square in Toronto for at least 10 years.

One day I went down there, after I had been living in and out of Toronto. I went up to the truck without the hair, makeup and figure I had in my youth. I told the man there (a different man) that it was me in that picture. He did not believe me. Well...things change.

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