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(@urbancowgirl)
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Aw, she is CUTE. I suppose 15 grandkids makes for an expensive but wonderful christmas.

All my life I wanted to be somebody. Now I see I should have been more specific.


   
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(@musenfreund)
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Vic,
Congratulations! She's a beauty! Did you say 15 grandchildren? Fantastic!

Tim

Well we all shine on--like the moon and the stars and the sun.
-- John Lennon


   
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(@elecktrablue)
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Congratulations to both you and Marilyn!! (And the mother and father, of course!) She is, indeed, a beautiful baby girl! What a great addition to your ever expanding family!!!

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(@coloradofenderbender)
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Yes, beautiful baby, Vic. Definitely gets her good looks from the Irish side - it is well known that Ireland produces beautiful offspring, but not much else! :lol:

Now, please translate the following for all of your friends over here on this side of the Atlantic..."wetting the baby's head?" No doubt a reference to going out and getting blotto to celebrate the new arrival, but that term sounds like a baptism! Are you sure we speak the SAME language?!? :wink:


   
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(@demoetc)
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Hey congrats man. Hard to imagine they start off that tiny!

Beautiful!


   
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(@vic-lewis-vl)
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Yes, beautiful baby, Vic. Definitely gets her good looks from the Irish side - it is well known that Ireland produces beautiful offspring, but not much else! :lol:

Now, please translate the following for all of your friends over here on this side of the Atlantic..."wetting the baby's head?" No doubt a reference to going out and getting blotto to celebrate the new arrival, but that term sounds like a baptism! Are you sure we speak the SAME language?!? :wink:

"Wetting the baby's head"....in England, it's just celebrating the baby's birth with a few drinks....although when the baby's head IS wet, literally (baptism/christening) it's usually an excuse for a party and more drinks.....

:D :D :D

Vic

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