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boy, those kids look like unloved, deprived children. great slide show, but did i miss the bride or did i blink?
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Re: Are you brave enough to reveal your face?
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Beautiful fish. You catch and release, or have him for supper?
Catch and release...every one...
Not to mention that particular one was female and about to enter spawning season.
WhatFurrer
"Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons, for you are crunchy and good with ketchup..."
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I'm about to drop a bomb...
Here's my son's website:
http://66.134.67.253/baby
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I made the website mostly for my parents and distant relatives, but it's great to go back and look at how small and "scrunchy-faced" he was.
My parents still haven't met him in person, though they will this May.
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I personally like the "PlaidLad" set. Also that's one tolerant dog you've got there as "Not A Pillow" shows. And I know it's not the point here, but did you really name your turkey Zeus?
[black]-"The further we go and older we grow, the more we know, the less we show."[/black]
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Jack
"People generally quarrel because they cannot argue." - G. K. Chesterton
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Wow - you posted some ****PICTURES****. What a great site. You are in a terrific place right now; treasure it and enjoy the trip. AND you get to listen to Axioms.
After having invaded your sanctum sanctorum this afternoon, Jack and I want to know where our room is? We'll be doing the "Grumpy Old" grampy thing (he'll be playing the part of Jack Lemmon) if you need the backup.
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What, you don't name your turkeys every year?
I admit, the concept was foreign to me, too, until I met my wife. It's family tradition. What's even more interesting is that before Steven was born, we called him Zeus. Naming the turkey Zeus and then eating it was our way of killing off that particular nickname.
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Hey Pete,
Your website kind of reminds me when my first son was born. My wife told me I was so disappointed because he looked sort of like ET, since that movie was very popular at the time. After about six weeks he became much cuter and was the apple of his Daddy's eye. Now, he's 21, is talking about buying a house. I don't know where the time went. I feel like I'm on Golden Pond. Just a little bittersweet humor.
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