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  • Last year, SMITH Magazine re-ignited the recountre by asking our readers for their own six-word memoirs.

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  • Starting in 2006, SMITH Magazine re-ignited the recountre by asking our readers for their own six-word memoirs.

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed 2010

  • Starting in 2006, SMITH Magazine re-ignited the recountre by asking our readers for their own six-word memoirs.

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed 2010

  • Starting in 2006, SMITH Magazine re-ignited the recountre by asking our readers for their own six-word memoirs.

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed 2010

  • Starting in 2006, SMITH Magazine re-ignited the recountre by asking our readers for their own six-word memoirs.

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed 2010

  • Starting in 2006, SMITH Magazine re-ignited the recountre by asking our readers for their own six-word memoirs.

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed kellywood128 2010

  • Starting in 2006, SMITH Magazine re-ignited the recountre by asking our readers for their own six-word memoirs.

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed alisonnq 2010

  • Starting in 2006, SMITH Magazine re-ignited the recountre by asking our readers for their own six-word memoirs.

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed 2010

  • Starting in 2006, SMITH Magazine re-ignited the recountre by asking our readers for their own six-word memoirs.

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed 2010

  • Starting in 2006, SMITH Magazine re-ignited the recountre by asking our readers for their own six-word memoirs.

    SMITH Magazine Superfeed lycanreke 2010

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  • a recountre (n.) is an abbreviated recounting of something. an exercise in brevity.

    September 17, 2009