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PLEASE NOTE: THIS PAGE HAS A LOT OF GRAPHICS. PLEASE BE PATIENT AS THE PAGE LOADS. |
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updated on 2/14/2000 |
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MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS (...continued...) |
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CLICK HERE FOR SITE MAP |
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All three generations. From left, my niece Jenna, my sister Carol, and my mother Ann. You can see the joy on my mother's face. |
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Niece Jenna and nephew Scott. Jenna is a real ham for the camera. Scotty doesn't do too bad, either. |
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When I lived in Kansas City from 1990 to 1997, I had the good fortune of knowing Judy Cutaiar, whose husband, George was a co-worker. George and Judy had a 60 acre farm in Lawson, MO, about 45 miles north of Kansas City, where they raised llamas. Here, Judy is with Columbia, a female llama. |
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My mother with niece Jenna and nephew Scott, Jr., Christmas, 1995. My mother's grandchildren meant the world to her. |
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Another shot from New Year's Eve, 1999. Michelle, me, and Dave (who works at our station in Washing- ton Dulles) in a shot. Michelle really was "babed" up that night!! |
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A group of very dear freinds of mine whom I have come to know and really value here in South Florida. From left, EJ, Paul(cant see his face), AL(white shirt), and Jim. At right, from the front, Jerry and Mike. I'm mugging somewhere near the back, on the right side. The rest of the guys are really indistinct which is too bad. I hope to get a better picture of this group soon. |
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