So. . . should I be worried?
How do I say this delicately?
Edison was overheard playing the tune "Dueling Banjos" from his room today.
We live in the south.
We have met some interesting people since moving here.
Edison thinks it would be cool to learn this son.
I'm just saying. . . .
And, I'm also saying, "Come on, airplane!!!" Mark called from D.C. about two hours ago. His plane is scheduled to land in Knoxville in about 35 minutes, which puts him home in about an hour.
It won't be soon enough. We've missed him.
Edison was overheard playing the tune "Dueling Banjos" from his room today.
We live in the south.
We have met some interesting people since moving here.
Edison thinks it would be cool to learn this son.
I'm just saying. . . .
And, I'm also saying, "Come on, airplane!!!" Mark called from D.C. about two hours ago. His plane is scheduled to land in Knoxville in about 35 minutes, which puts him home in about an hour.
It won't be soon enough. We've missed him.
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I hope that when Mark introduces his sister and his wife to people, that they are two individuals...? I always loved dueling banjos...and have never seen the movie Deliverance. Play on, E!
Hurry up, airplane! :)
P.S. There is not a single picture on this whole page of posts!!!
Dueling Banjos, eh? Scary!
is mark home yet?
Oh, Angie. You don't want to know what songs Mark learned in the North Country this weekend.
Suffice it to say that -- naah, I can't. I just can't.
There are no pictures because MARK had the camera with him in NY. ;)
i consider myself to be far from the stereotypical southerner, but i do enjoy the dueling banjos. it could be much much worse!
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