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Tuesday, December 25, 2007

Merry Christmas


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Comments (13)

All that older kid (it's you, right Jack?) needs is a pipe and some horned rimmed glasses and he'd look like a college professor circa 1950.

Merry Christmas!

We're still waiting for our three year old to wake up.

Wow, what a great photo! Takes me back to that wonderful time.

Merry Christmas to all the Bogdanskis. I hope Santa treats you well.

Happy Christmas, Jack, to you and yours.

The kid on the left - is that Eisenhower?

You, as kids, must have been a handful. Today I'm sure you both would have been diagnosed with ADD, hopped up on Ritalin, and by now been on SS disability, checking in with a shrink on a monthly bases!

Merry Christmas and keep fighting back!

Wow, your parents decorated their Christmas trees exactly like my parents did, with copious quantities of tinsel. Thanks for bringing back the memory, and Merry Christmas!

Looks like Hugh Hefner Jr.

Merry Christmas to all and Jack thanks for leading this parade.

BGTI

I believe Jack was already doing algebra at that time. :-)

Word problems: If Uncle Billy drank three grasshoppers and Kelly drank two brandy Alexanders, how long before they drove to the Village?

Hi Jack, So glad to know you

Matching robes and moccasins. A hint of the carnage on the left side of the picture. Great stuff.

Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year Jack and everyone.

Brother Gary has DA written all over him already, too.

Hope everyone is having a wonderful holiday season.

"Matching robes and moccasins"

I thought all parents dressed their kids in matching outfits in the 1950s. Does anyone still do that? Or does it risk depressing the free spirit in our little ones?




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