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Photos: Vegas 2007
W e all went to visit Judy on Sunday at her new residence. She looks great....has red/brown hair, a new chair that is very fancy and is making new friends...of course. We gave her our email addresses and phone numbers etc. If you have her 909 cell number it is still active and she has a number at the new place too. She is for sure wishing for lots more company but says she is content!
Judy Berryman-Gilbertson 1962 "Butterfly '62" Las Vegas 2007 with Dave '78 & Roxanne (Olejnik) '80 Hernandez, Tim Meeks '76, Dixie (Odom) Megrew '65, Julie (Krejci) Wilson '79, and Caryn Meeks.
Judy got back on line shortly after our visit. We sure missed her!
Oh.. and this time.. we didn't have to worry about the Couch.. it was
MATTRESS INNERDS.
This web host did not make it to the 2005 Food Crawl and I have no pictures. If you were there please message me for pics.
TRIVIA: This was post was recreated on 7/9/2018 copied over from the archived original website files. The original web page (not blog post) was created at a time when the word ‘blog’ was unheard of, social media had not been invented yet, and posting photos over 100kb on line was considered rude due to most people using dial up connections.
TRIVIA: This was post was recreated on 7/9/2018 copied over from the archived original website files. The original web page (not blog post) was created at a time when the word ‘blog’ was unheard of, social media had not been invented yet, and posting photos over 100kb on line was considered rude due to most people using dial up connections.
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