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Man Shows Off Hilarious Family Photo Fail!
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Sean Phipps, 37, a Marketing Manager in Chattanooga, TN, filmed this hilarious video at his family farm on October 2, 2020.
In the video Sean shows off his family's hilarious family photo that they took in the mid 1990s!
"My aunt decided that our family should gather for a family photoshoot at her Virginia home. She insisted that we all wear some sort of "denim" outfit" said Sean.
This is where they first went wrong ... but it gets better.
Sean describes the photograph - which hangs in a foyer at his grandmother's house - as a "train wreck".
"My little brother looks as ifs legs are broken. My grandmother appears to be staring through the wall into the middle distance. My younger sister is so washed out that she appears paranormal. And I look like my name is Carol and that I run a knitting group down at the local Baptist church."
Sean adds that the photographer thought it was a good idea to place him under a giant plant that looks like it's growing out of his head!
"The haircut seals the deal. I remember my mother giving me 10$ and telling me to "get my bangs trimmed" at the Supercuts. This was the result. She cried" said Sean.
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