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I did a number of portraits, all quite lovely and feminine. As a joke, I included a shot of her as Mr. T. You know, the kind of shot where they HAVE to go the other way. Weezie 's response? 'Theyβre going to hang us whichever way we go. Let's commit the murder.' I argued it was a joke and a
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