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used to make perfect pecan rolls. We'll see this year, if I can pull it off. they're for Christmas morning with coffee.

 got Phil some Dove For Men bars, he's having cracks hands and feet.  he's probably using that hotel soap.  idk.  I'm gonna shock Ronnie and wrap up my Snapshots plays for him.  might send a copy too to aunt Karol and my dad, and throw one in in Beth's box.

I bet Phil's day is going long today, but they're all real happy with him.

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  1. I asked him to get me new winter boots this year, I practically live in them all winter, and the the ones my got me years ago, there's nothing left to them. I'm a size 9.

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  2. we got a couple of romps in while he was home. he said he really needed it. yeah.

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