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karenancy

You look very beautiful Lisa. It's a good picture of both of you.

Ellen

OK, you didn't freak me out. But come on, you need to find a picture of me with my eyes open.
'-)

Well, if they didn't think we were sisters, they thought we were gay, because we would go every where together & do everything together.

And yes, that would include my very jeoulous ex-husband! Oh well, too bad for him. I now have my best friend back and I'm not going to let that happen again.

Love ya lots Lis.

Got to hit the books.

Martin

Geeze Ellen, did you guys carry a baseball bat around with you? You know, to keep all the guys back 2 paces. Yikes, what a pair of extremely attractive young women! Lucky for you guys you have M and I to hold the bat now ;)...because believe me, you both still need it!

Martin

Martin

Geeze Ellen, did you guys carry a baseball bat around with you? You know, to keep all the guys back 2 paces. Yikes, what a pair of extremely attractive young women! Lucky for you guys you have M and I to hold the bat now ;)...because believe me, you both still need it!

Martin

Ellen

No baseball bat's, just our usual humor. Many did not find it too funny, but we enjoyed ourselves. Oh, those inside jokes that only Lis & I would get. '-)

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