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How cute! 🙂 And a lot of work went into this post. Big fun!
Thank you! I needed a laugh. Happy Friday! Cheerz, UT
Thanks for the high compliments! We are glad that you enjoyed our crazy stories. Hope you have a blessed day!
HILARIOUS!! you are the great chicken Shepard!! I hate the word FART as well… totally agree with Amanda on this one ahahaa
Uncle Wango,
I’m afraid it’s still a very pleasant experience reading these. One would think I’d be tired of them after all these years.
I love cold above all weather types, I should say.
I am happy the tribe fares well, and I desperately hope the kids get all the positive influence to prepare them for the future world (which probably you and I are afraid for). Glad KeiLynn keeps up on the wit, and disposition.
Hearty greetings to the tribe.
Yours
I am humbled and pleased that you enjoy our stories. Its been a while; I probably need to go back and read some again for myself. =p