10.22.2008

Boese revealed!!!


Back in the year of 1918, a bearded, saintly, old man with foot-scrappers to sell, called on Eric Enstrom at his photography studio in the tiny mining town of Bovey, Minnesota. From that encounter came the world-famous photo Picture Grace. DNA evidence now proves it was actually KAXE's own Don Boese who was the subject of that photo. Click her for DNA results

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whattheheck is a 'foot-scrapper'? Sounds like it would leave you no option but to look for another career. Lucky for Bovey.

Anonymous said...

Jeez, I KNEW Boese was that guy in the picture Grace. The first thing that tipped me off was Boese's penchant for tomato soup and fresh bread. Many things are being revealed in this time of turmoil.

Anonymous said...

I have often seen Mr. Boese assume an attitude of prayer, especially while contemplating a meal. Nonetheless I'm not entirely sure the Picture Grace is Don Boese. The man in the famous picture parts his hair on the other side of his head. As has been noted elsewhere in these comments, it's all about the hair.

Anonymous said...

Have you ever seen Boese work a loaf of bread and soup? This is very plausible.

Anonymous said...

A new plaid shirt, contemporary optics, hair parted on the OTHER side. Despite the best efforts of the Witness Relocation Program, Boese is definitely the dude in the picture Grace. I'm going to go over my old National Geographics with a hand lens to see if I can see a greying beard behind those silvered helmet faceplates on the Apollo 11 photos taken from the "Moon".