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Photos of Fancy People at Bush Center Opening

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People who walk with legs
People who walk with legs and try to re-create the “Abbey Road” cover

More after the jump. But here’s one to get you started. All photos by Jeanne Prejean.

Also don't know who these people are, but the one on the right also has legs.
Also don’t know who these people are, but the one on the right also has legs.
Deedie Rose wants to sell you a Basquiat.
Deedie Rose wants to sell you a Basquiat.
Kelli Ford brought her husband, Gerald, and her fur coat.
Kelli Ford brought her husband, Gerald, and her fur coat.
Bookmeister Jan Miller and hubby Jeff Rich, who is, have a future so bright that they need to -- oh, you know the rest.
Bookmeister Jan Miller and hubby Jeff Rich, who is, have a future so bright that they need to — oh, you know the rest.
Tavia and Clark Hunt look way younger than they have any right to. We mean, seriously. Clark is 48.
Tavia and Clark Hunt look way younger than they have any right to. We mean, seriously. Clark is 48.

 

Heather and Ray Washburne are the kind of couple that you'd like to strap on your "W" lapel pin with, and then hang out at the Katy Trail Ice House.
Heather and Ray Washburne are the kind of couple that you’d like to strap on your “W” lapel pin with, and then hang out at the Katy Trail Ice House.

 

Barbara and W. help H.W. stand in response to the crowd's applause.
Barbara and W. help H.W. stand in response to the crowd’s applause.

 

Total douche. This guy wouldn't get off his phone.
Total douche. This guy wouldn’t get off his phone.

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