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Grandaddy


I see a strong Pat Dean resemblence! Nice hairdoo don't you think?

Comments

Kevin Ford said…
Also the Don Cherry collar!
Kathleen said…
I like the look Pat.
Dan Ford said…
When i enlarged the photo, the first thing i noticed was how he looked as if he had had botox injections in his lips. Considering the year, thats probably unlikely. Great pictures Kevin
Kathleen said…
when I learn how to send picture I will send some and I want people to guess who eveyone is.
Dan Ford said…
Kathy, whats the problem? You do have teenagers in the house dont you? Im sure they can show you. If all else fails put in a call to your neighbors in Fenwick they can send someone over.
robbyblogger said…
Kathy get Tom to do it. He's a computer guy. Maybe you could ask Kendra, Caitlin has shown us a thing or two about this thing.
And yes Pat does look a bit like Grandad but Pat could never do the hair thing.
Kathleen said…
Tom is in Germany at the moment so he is unable to do my bidding. I haven't asked the kids..when I think about it they aren't around. I will master this thing yet!!
Tom Diletti said…
When I return from Germany in February, I will sit down with Kathleen and get some photo's on.

I think Pat looks slick all the time.
David B said…
I'm going to start calling Pat Granddaddy.

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