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Sunday, June 04, 2006

S-A-T-U-R D-A-Y Hey! S-A-T-U-R D-A-Y Hey! w/ a side of Sun for good measure.


1. Huh...
2. Black is the new shirt...
3. don't they make a nice pair...
4. It will be OK...Morgs...you will be home soon...and I will take more pictures of you...
5. Should this man sing a duet with my wife?
6. Michele...you look great...and so does Cin...
7. Just in case the Plane goes down...we have a recent pic...
8. There is something about this spot that causes these funny pics...
9. People are forcing their kids to be like the Hillens...it's embarrassing. Posted by Picasa

6 comments:

  1. HAHAHA! I am the 6th most popular outgoing link!

    HA!

    HA!

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  2. sometimes you water something and nurture it and it still dies

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  3. Hillen - you remember Julie Bolomy? She lived with Teri and Cheri......she complained that she killed every plant she ever tried to grow. One Christmas she bought a poinsettia......... unbeknownest to her I poured finger nail polish remover in it! It shriveled up like an old prune in 2 hours. Lord forgive me of that and be with the starving pygmies in New Guinea.
    I love Christmas.

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  4. My dad and Julie Bolomey were BFF in high school.

    I remember her name because my mom teases my dad about playing hockey with her tonsils.

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  5. Wow...that is a blast from the past...Julie asked me to her prom...at LOG ROG...As I recall Joe & Jill were there...and Leslie Hackler's strapless prom dress fell off her on the dance floor. Word to the wise jumping off the gym stage is not a good idea in a dress.
    I don't recall any tonsil hockey that night...it must have been out of season...either that...or she asked the wrong Mark to the dance...

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  6. Call Dr. Phil, subject: Watering Your Relationship in the Summer of Your Life... or Miracle Grow Can't Build The Hedge of Separation High Enough...

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