My Goodness - A Scene From My Thanksgiving

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My Goodness - A Scene From My Thanksgiving

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I am CRAZY to show this, but it is too freakin' funny to not show it. When the marriage of families occurs, anything can happen. This picture involves someone biologically related to me and someone biologically related to my husband. I really don't want to admit which is which. This actually happened yesterday at our Thanksgiving get-together. It was about to take place, and I ran and got the camera, because it was too weird not to capture. My goodness.

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Hmmm...Let me guess, The gentleman is showing scars from the days when he was plumber? :o :D

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... :shock:

...well, I guess the Full Moon is upon us! :D
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"Do you think this outfit is appropriate, or does it show too much cleavage?"

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That's a cracking good picture.
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:lol: :lol:

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Okay... having been assaluted by the view, LOL... I now need to know... what's the story???... Incidently, I had a similar experience the other day wehn a close (but not *that* close!) friend decided to show me her one and only mole... :o ... It was too quick for real thought, and not as bad as I was instantly fearing... (whew!)... all because I mentioned that I had to have a "suspiciious" one removed from my toe! I'll keep my mouth shupt from now on... well... no... wait ... that wouldn't be worth it. :D
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This reminds me of my first trip to India to meet my hubby's family. We went to spend the afternoon with his aunt and uncle. The uncle, even though he was in his 70s, is quite an active and feisty man, biking several miles a day for exercise and playing tennis regularly, in spite of having had hip replacement surgery. He asked me if I wanted to see the x-rays of his surgery, and I, fool that I am and feeling a little unsure of myself with the new relatives anyways, said OK. He brought me the x-rays, and seeing that I was looking at them with some modicum of (polite) interest, proceeded to drop his pants to show me the scar......Needless to say, I'd never been mooned by an elderly Indian man before, nor have I since...

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Hee hee, Robin.

After dinner, people got to talking about back pain, then tailbone injuries, the my dad talked about an operation he'd had at age 16, to remove a cyst near his tailbone...well, then they talked about scars and my dad asked my sister-in-law if she wanted to see his scar. Everyone laughed. Then an hour later, for some reason he asked again, and she said she might as well see it, so there it happened. Geez.
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...and now the rest of us have too. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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