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![]() ![]() ![]() Barbara, it's hard to relax when you have to work part of the weekend. Anyway, let's see what humorous comments people can make about these. (Note--These are scanned prints) :lol::lol: |
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lol lol lol!
do not break cars! oh man.... Vito |
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Oh Calr, you had to post that didn't you. I thought I had a real connection with that car.
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I certainly apologize if this was offensive in any way. Actually, I had no idea what it technically meant but I was sure there was a "real" meaning somewhere. Now I know. Sowwy.
And there is no way that I'm going to tell you the name of the campground the train is next to. But it has something to do with a rodent that has big teeth. |
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Of course, it must be the world-famousCoypu Campgrounds.
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