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Lunch @ Debbie's

Today i took my parents to Debbie'a house for lunch. I was pleased that the Corsini's and aunt Mildred were able to join us for lunch. Thanks Debbie we had a great time, see you at the superstore.


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colleen vennard said…
wow you guys, great pics! None of the Corsini's? Are you scared about the Maffia? My dad used to tease uncle Rudy about that all the time with his black cadillacs!
Wow, little Danny, you're fast! It was great seeing you.
Loretto Woods said…
You are a good son!
colleen vennard said…
Debbie,
I am trying to get a hold of your mom & dad, but I keep getting a message that the customer is unavailable at this time. Then I tried to phone you and the number I have is out of service. Did your mom and dad change their number? Or is it possible your mum is chatting and that is the message you get in Ontario, rather than a busy signal

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