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Nelson |
Playing for my granddaughter
Jane C Says:
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 @3:46:26 PM
...and just how far round her little finger have you been twisted? and how often? She's lovely.
Nelson Says:
Tuesday, November 3, 2009 @5:56:30 PM
OMG! Are you kidding me? I am totally under her control and I know it... so does her mother... I think she (her mother) is instructing her in the art of getting what you want from Grampa.
Jane C Says:
Thursday, November 5, 2009 @4:36:40 AM
I don't think she'll be meeting with any resistance somehow.
She looks like she's saying "So Grampa, just when exactly is my new pony arriving?"
Nelson Says:
Thursday, November 5, 2009 @9:11:49 AM
Actually it is more like:
"When is my new Mustang GT, V8 with the pony pack coming?" Then adorably twisting her finger into the dimple in her cheek...
You can see why I suspect maternal involvement here... (Oh, you should know that her mother absolutely Loves that car).
peghead59 Says:
Thursday, November 5, 2009 @10:32:11 AM
Her mother sounds like she has her head screwed on. That's my favourite car too.
Nelson Says:
Thursday, November 5, 2009 @12:16:17 PM
It is my favorite too; however, I went with the V6 for fuel economy instead of the GT... see photo in my album.
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