babynurse1
<marquee><font color=green>Atticus Finch Is My Her
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BBN, Jon McLaughlin is VERY cool....I have his latest album on my iPod. I asked you if you'd heard of him months ago, but you hadn't at the time. Don'tcha LOVE him?![]()
Not that anybody asked, but Massachusetts has *ahem* more than a few notable natives too. For instance: John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Johnny Appleseed (he was born in Leominster MA and DIED in Indiana...but 1-4-3, BBN), e.e. cummings, Emily Dickinson, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Ben Franklin, Dr. Seuss, John Hancock, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Nathaniel Hawthorne, JFK, and....oh, I'd better stop now. But y'all get the picture, right?
Hey thanks for pointing out all my errors today.

I can't help what they taught me in these Indiana schools. We like to claim Johnny Appleseed, just like Illinois claims Abe Lincoln even though he was born in Kentucky and lived in Indiana way before he got to Illinois.
Yeah, yeah, we get the picture. Bawstahn in great. whatever.
Wheat Shakespeare Thins
I didnt know that was your middle name. Your mom certainly chose unconventional names for her offspring.