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and Hannah McCullouh, Homecoming Queen believe she wrote into the paper, it's something we believe, it's our faith. well it's not something that's fly in college.

 sure hope to hell she was challenged by that.

they were doing it in high school biology class in this town, how many parents said, You're not teaching my kid evolution.

They could have been fired!

one of the one times I saw Hannah, at the time I was in a class on Conflict and Commucation.  told her sometimes it's good.  could tell by the look on her face, she totally disagreed.

think she could lived with the Grutz's Sheri?  no.  She wasn't prepared for the real world.

for God's sake, her mother taught Lads and Lassies.

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  1. how many times did you make peace, as a young person, with the Grutz's. it worked! didn't know what I was doing. ha.

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  2. your aunt Karol remembers that, Sheri, but she never mentions it.

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  3. and so did your aunt Kay, taught Lads and Lassies. is it no wonder her daughter killed herself as an adult, and others and extended into drugs. Every card is about God and religion. Molly never wanted to play that organ at church, Kay, you Made her!

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  4. where do we go wrong, Sheri, thinking we're doing so right. I'll ask you my friends.

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