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screaming for souvenirs
« en: Noviembre 05, 2013, 07:27:43 am »
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Like my own in decades past,had a nice showing without Dalton Brady, many Mobile-area families see more of each other in the three weeks of the pre-Lenten season than they do during any other like period during the year. Some do it with the next generation perched high on their shoulders, screaming for souvenirs,celine bags, while others rest knees in folding chairs and talk about how it used to be when Vernadean could blow true dragon fire from the head of the Mystics of Time parade.
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