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Hey!!!!!

 

GuidoKelli Bever <kelli wrote:

 

Sweet Pea sounds dangerous! And I thought that Guido was someone to stay away from! LOL!

 

:)Kelli

 

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Now that's just wierd! I LOVE IT!!!

 

JohnShelby Blakely <s.blakely wrote:

 

On the many road trips we took during those years, Sweet Pea has developed into quite a saga. The Devil is her father and the Grim Reaper is her mother. The shark from Jaws is her cousin and once she eats you completely you become a cell in her body. the vascular system is the subway, the stomach is the grocery store, the lungs are the hospital, the pancreas is the candy store, the intestines are the sewer plant, and various other things.

We also have

"The Button". This is placed in the top of the mouth. When Sweet Pea rips out your organs and or limbs, you press the button and it grows back your body to "last known good configuration".

Freaked yet?

-Shelby

 

P.S. It got really weird when no one was around and Sweet Pea was cleaning the car instead of Shelby.

 

 

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Well, John, I have to say that I find Guido much less intimidating now that I know the era and place from which he hails. I also have a fondness for the 1920's & 30's Chicago era! Never thought I'd have anything in common with Guido!!! LOL!!!

 

;)

 

Kelli

 

 

John Ybarra [deuteronomy2929] Thursday, July 08, 2004 2:57 PMherbal remedies Subject: RE: Herbal Remedies - Cayenne Experiences and Advice

Hey!!!!!

 

GuidoKelli Bever <kelli wrote:

 

Sweet Pea sounds dangerous! And I thought that Guido was someone to stay away from! LOL!

 

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I started researching it when I was developing the persona/character. It really was a fascinating time.

 

JohnKelli Bever <kelli wrote:

 

Well, John, I have to say that I find Guido much less intimidating now that I know the era and place from which he hails. I also have a fondness for the 1920's & 30's Chicago era! Never thought I'd have anything in common with Guido!!! LOL!!!

 

;)

 

Kelli

 

 

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