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moi

Wonderful pix! I think you are gawjiss Lisa! Patooteys on "bad". No negative self-talk, ya'll hear?

I will email my sat pix of Georgie the purple and black witch. Don't have any from tonight yet.

Trick-or-treat ya'll.

Mgt

I love that Mia wanted to be Batman, a tomboy after my own heart. She is really cute.

Lisa, I love that hair. It really suits you.

ronni

Beautiful! I like all that hair, and the sleepy picture of Mia should be entered in a contest.

Mgt

Um, what you got against the single strand that I picked out, Ronni? LOL

Nadine

Mia is such a cutie pie. Love her costume.

Great hair, Lisa!

Jo Ann

Mia is SO cute and she looks very pleased with herself as Bat Girl! lol

Your hair is gorgeous - I like it better long than short.

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