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No kidding! Went out again today, and still a few dummies up there. When walking back I saw my dh in the car with the boys heading toward the beach. I don't even want to know.... (They jumped off the pier once this summer. I didn't take that too well.)The_Kitchen_Guy said:Anyone climbing on one of those ice chunks is a candidate for a Darwin Award.
Uh, yes, but at least we have winter pictures for the scrapbooks. We usually skip winter. We go from Christmas to Easter/Spring Break with nothing in between.The_Kitchen_Guy said:Okay, no name, but I suppose his initials are Mr. JAE?
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