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Rocky Dijon
The girls are told by age eight to never be alone with Uncle Bill. By age, sixteen they can never be alone with Uncle Mick. No one is allowed to get in a car if Uncle Keith is driving. No one is sure how to react to Uncle Ronnie these days except to offer him words of affirmation. Uncle Charlie is a harmless eccentric who is completely out of his mind. They all rely on Uncle Chuck, Uncle Bernard, Uncle Blondie, Uncle Pierre, and Uncle Matt to manage family holidays and reunions. The boys spend a great deal of time with Aunt Lisa if they can manage it.
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Gazza
Spat my coffee out reading that!
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Rocky Dijon
The girls are told by age eight to never be alone with Uncle Bill. By age, sixteen they can never be alone with Uncle Mick. No one is allowed to get in a car if Uncle Keith is driving. No one is sure how to react to Uncle Ronnie these days except to offer him words of affirmation. Uncle Charlie is a harmless eccentric who is completely out of his mind. They all rely on Uncle Chuck, Uncle Bernard, Uncle Blondie, Uncle Pierre, and Uncle Matt to manage family holidays and reunions. The boys spend a great deal of time with Aunt Lisa if they can manage it.
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Rocky Dijon
The girls are told by age eight to never be alone with Uncle Bill. By age, sixteen they can never be alone with Uncle Mick. No one is allowed to get in a car if Uncle Keith is driving. No one is sure how to react to Uncle Ronnie these days except to offer him words of affirmation. Uncle Charlie is a harmless eccentric who is completely out of his mind. They all rely on Uncle Chuck, Uncle Bernard, Uncle Blondie, Uncle Pierre, and Uncle Matt to manage family holidays and reunions. The boys spend a great deal of time with Aunt Lisa if they can manage it.
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Rocky Dijon
The girls are told by age eight to never be alone with Uncle Bill. By age, sixteen they can never be alone with Uncle Mick. No one is allowed to get in a car if Uncle Keith is driving. No one is sure how to react to Uncle Ronnie these days except to offer him words of affirmation. Uncle Charlie is a harmless eccentric who is completely out of his mind. They all rely on Uncle Chuck, Uncle Bernard, Uncle Blondie, Uncle Pierre, and Uncle Matt to manage family holidays and reunions. The boys spend a great deal of time with Aunt Lisa if they can manage it.