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That would be one tough puzzle
13/Jul/08 2:12 AM
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I missed the jigsaws yesterday, this comment refers to the picture from then.

Oma is about the same, because of her age recovery may be minimal, so they say. Oma is not any relation. Our daughter was an exchange student in Germany. Oma was the childens Oma of the host family she lived with. More...
13/Jul/08 2:26 AM
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They look like troops on the march. I wonder what their mission is? But with seagulls, it's probably food patrol.
13/Jul/08 5:10 AM
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Since when have they ever been able to keep an orderly line Kate? First scarp results in a free for all!
13/Jul/08 5:31 AM
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They look like butter wouldn't melt in their mouths, until the food is brought out!!
13/Jul/08 7:44 AM
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Sue, I know exactly how you feel. My girlfriend's son married into a family with Opa and Oma (came over from Germany). They are so interesting to talk to. Opa lost most of his family in the Holocaust, so he and Oma 'adopted' all of us. We all call them Oma and Opa. And you are certainly right, you can't choose your relatives, but you can choose your friends.
13/Jul/08 8:00 AM
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Thanks, Sue, for the further explanation. And I just have to say "ditto" to your remark about choosing friends. There are many great ones here in sudokuland! Kate, that was a bit of understatement regarding the seagulls and lining up. HA!
13/Jul/08 8:54 AM
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Scavengers!!!

Family and friends you can select are usually best kind Sue.
13/Jul/08 1:41 PM
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The fishermen are cleaning their catch.The sea gulls don't get much of a chance really - the pelicans are up the front!
14/Jul/08 8:11 AM
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God has a sense of humor, He gave us relatives so we would really appreciate our friends ! (I don't remember where I heard that but thought it was funny.)
16/Sep/08 5:12 PM
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