Here are some photos. You may already have them. On Facebook, MOTHER, you could at least see all the comments. "OH WELL," as you love to say!
Sorry, I still have so many to scan that I might not have all family members here. But I love you anyway, most of the time. NOTE: I tried to find embarrassing pics.
George said, "WOW," when seeing this. Yeah, we all had our ugly phases, right? A couple of the women are not in our family anymore -- Ross's second wife, and that tall woman by Jolene. Later, George will Photoshop a paper bag onto my head.

There's Scott making a face, Reed being sweet, and I have my usual clueless look.

Judy is thinking, 'Look how cute I am! I Jazzercise!!'
LeeAnn is thinking, 'She's REALLY wearing a FANNY PACK? Just don't call it that if you go to London.'

We all agree, Nana looked a little crazed here. Also, why was Reed naked and look, I was cute once. (BTW, thanks for the M.E.H. books.)

Scott, you were so avant-garde in your fashion!
I look pissed because we were poor and I was fat. Yeah, that's my shallow side.

Phantom of the Opera? Tard music festival?? (See, Scott, I told you ya have cuter pictures than what's on your profile!)

Little girls want to grow up to be hairdressers.

Andy? or Judy?

We should never EVER sing a duet together. Let's just be friends/sisters.

Sorry, KEV!!!! You'll get yours, oh boy!
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Oh my absolute total freaking hudliness.
I feel so much better about myself.
Hud as in poo?
I believe so. That's how it has commonly been used in our family. But I WOULD love some elaboration from Mr. Pete! Just for fun.
"Hud" is a generic slang word that can be used to mean just about anything, including fecal matter. I can be a noun ("What's all this hud?"), an adjective that looks like an adverb ("I feel hudly."), or an interjection ("Oh my freaking hud!").
It can be positive ("This ramen tastes good as hud!") or negative ("This tuna casserole tastes bad as hud!").
When used to indicate fecal matter, it is most commonly used in expressions such as "I need to take a hud," "I took a hud," or "You look like hud."
Other common expressions incorporating the word hud include "What the hud?" "Where the hud is _____?" and "That's a real hud," the latter being the original expression that started the almost three-decade journey of hud.
All I want to know is what the hud did Paul Newman think of this?
I've always thought "Hud Bannon" was a pretty cool name.
That "tall woman by Jolene" who is no longer with us is Eileen, cousin Vergil's wife, who is very much still with us. She was standing on the fireplace hearth.
Thanks "Anonymous" Judy! I was sort of thinking that direction. The book-burner lady at whose house Andy smashed a black kitten and I got to see the blood and guts slowly, agonizingly ooze out of its mouth. And she liked to make orange cake. And I was watching TV in their basement when Elvis died.
>That "tall woman by Jolene" who is no longer with us is Eileen, cousin Vergil's wife, who is very much still with us.
Hahaha!
Thanks for the pictures! I added them to my collection.
ingosol: a permanent medicated strip placed in between the toes to cure athlete's foot
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