We're taking a slight detour off the Eccentric highway to wish a dear friend from long ago a happy birthday. Friends are the family you choose for yourself.
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OMG - Thank you Jolly Good - you made my day! What a funny picture, those were some good times. Hard to believe those little kids are in their 50s now, isn't it? The more time goes by the more I appreciate how fortunate we all were to grow up when we did. Thank you again and keep up the great work on the roadside!!
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1 comment:
OMG - Thank you Jolly Good - you made my day! What a funny picture, those were some good times. Hard to believe those little kids are in their 50s now, isn't it? The more time goes by the more I appreciate how fortunate we all were to grow up when we did. Thank you again and keep up the great work on the roadside!!
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