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A day at the Dean's



Just to put to rest a few ugly rumours , we the west coast cousins can plant flowers without placing a relative underneath and Rob does have green thumb , it's just not attached anymore!

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Hey Rob, it's great to see that even with your grey hair and missing thumb you're still as flexible as ever.
robbyblogger said…
Thank you, I need to be flexible. We have three kids, one dog, several daycare kids and ONE car.
I'm bendy too.
Paul B blogger said…
Guess what Rob,
You look like Mark! (with soap suds in his hair)
miss you.
That's the thumb isn't it? Ouch. not funny
robbyblogger said…
Well PAUL what can I say but that Mark looks like ME. I was here first with the soap suds and stuff!

Yes that is THE thumb and it doesn't bother me as much now as when I removed it with the table saw, now that was an ouchie day.

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