Do you agree that she might be the most famous anonymous face of our time? I hadn't realised she's not anonymous anymore (just a year after the previous NPR article). One of my friends in university was obsessed with her.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think she's probably as iconic as the woman in the famous Depression-era photo.
I knew who it was before I clicked, so yeah.
Yes, I would agree.
Jesse and I are as one. Except I'm much shorter.
Thanks Maria.
brenda, if you know anyone in the Ft. Worth offices, I have submitted my resume for two admin assistant positions.
msbelle, yes. I will check it out. Can you send me links?
This woman, Amy? To be honest, she's not famous to me. I assume being American helps with that, since it's not a topic I'd given much thought to.
Am I ever going to stop being exhausted? My body aches and another early meeting today. At least it's on a work from home day again.
That's the one I meant, yeah. It probably is much more familiar to Americans.
If you say iconic anonymous faces those are certainly the two that immediately spring to mind.