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justin

Lisa - you look lovely and it appears you two as well as the two "girls" had a great time!

Sain't Christopher

Excuse me, but I believe Stacy promised me photos of kissing? Well? Hmmm?

Glad you guys had a great time.

Martin

It was SO CUTE! The two beautiful little girls in their little dresses marching around hand in hand. Then hugging each other good bye. Heart breaking even for big strong Daddy's! ;)

- Martin

vero

Lovely ladies!

t

Oh so photogenic, Lisa! Very beautiful.

-T

vero

How outstanding to meet another blogger! I would love that! Not that I haven't met Loretta, but I'm not in her league at all.

Lisa

Yikes, was my face that shiny in person? What is up with my hair?

I do love my blouse, though and Stacy's camo capris were cool.

Martin

Oh and by the way, Saint, please stop being impertinent towards my Wife in public. It was funny the first 19 times... It's lost it's value now. The next time your rude to her, it's pistols at 20 paces... and I shoot to kill. TY

Martin

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