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Tracey Lee
Owensboro, Kentucky USA
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I always thought that this scar was from when I fell on the old splintery steps of red painted wood on my grandmother's back porch when I was 6. But my mother tells me I actually had it longer than that. She says when I was a toddler she had just waxed the kitchen floor and I came running in with a wax birthday candle shaped like a bear. I tripped and fell on the candle, which split my forehead open.
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