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Rachel (the one that went with me to SoDak) is talking about getting a bike.
Originally Posted by grbrown
Seven? Good grief man, have you found a way to stop producing them yet?! That's an entire netball team, which I suppose might be some compensation.
For better or worse, my reproductive days are behind me now. But I'll tell you one thing about kids: They multiply! I already have four grandkids, soon to be six!
I figured it was a matter of time before Rachel would want a bike of her own, because she looked so happy on that trip with you on The Big Red One. Yeah, I may have just named your bike.
I figured it was a matter of time before Rachel would want a bike of her own, because she looked so happy on that trip with you on The Big Red One. Yeah, I may have just named your bike.
For better or worse, my reproductive days are behind me now. But I'll tell you one thing about kids: They multiply! I already have four grandkids, soon to be six![/QUOTE]
Ya got that right Seems like the wife and I turned around and we got 1 grandson and 6 granddaughters. I'm still asking WTH
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