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Peggy with newest grand neice
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in the play dough laboratory
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play dough time
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dazed and confused
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Pinkerton expects some attention as well
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getting in touch with Mommy
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not much meat on this fish
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porch summit
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porch consultation continues
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You don't have to be drunk to play with pink elephants
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Tim, Emily and newest Sheahan
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Double Satanic Deviled Eggs go fast
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delicious corn
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corn husking with grand aunt Patty
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Patty with Nicholas and canine friends
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inquisitive young woman
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The Queen of Play Dough and other Science
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directing a young woman's attention
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meeting the newest family member
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I knew getting them the Anarchist's Cookbook for Kids was a bad idea
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Great Grandma (the Best) and Frank (also excellent)
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porch sitting is good times for the whole family
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waiting for the photograph to be taken so they can get back to discussing serious business
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Peggy and Tim
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Pinkerton does not want you to think too much about Labor Day
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young people these days can't party like we used to
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Only the strong survive playing with the dog's toys
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the quest for material domination begins at a young age
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a hearty hello from Great Grandma
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the family gathers as Grandma throws up gang signs