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    For Zencentury

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    I just wanted to let you know that my children are convinced that your avatar is an actual picture of you.

    I have done my best to convince them otherwise, but, what more can I do??

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    You kids are right
    You should see me carrying the accordion on the package rack
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    Having met our dear Zen I will vouch for her!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flybye View Post
    I just wanted to let you know that my children are convinced that your avatar is an actual picture of you.

    I have done my best to convince them otherwise, but, what more can I do??
    LOL - kids are so cute.
    So Zen how long did it take you to learn the accordian?
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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    Is that (the accordion) one of the many things you learned from Elvis?
    Where in the world did you find that picture? That's someones mother or grandmother. I smell schnitzel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flybye View Post
    I smell schnitzel.

    she does look like she should be called Hazel, Agnes or Mabel
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    Hagbel, no doubt about it
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    hmmmm..... my grandmother's sister was called Hazel... and they both played accordians.....

    cue "twilight zone" music



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    My g'mothers were Nellie and Mildred, but neither played the accordion. So sad.

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    My grandma was Mabel Eloise. Both of which she hated. No accordions, but she was a regular knitting machine. A lot more hair than Zen appears to have - lot of curly, thick, extremely wild & unruly hair. Everybody called her Buffy, which, apparently, was short for buffalo, due to the hair.

    Wow - I miss her!

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    No Gertrude's out there?
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    Quote Originally Posted by F8th637 View Post
    No Gertrude's out there?
    Nope, how about Frankie or Sushannah

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    I think Ettamea, Opal, or Genola could be possibilities.

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    On my mother's side - Edna. And she was angry that I wasn't named after her.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Both my Granny and my mother were named Mildred.
    No wonder my mom went by her middle name.
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