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06/20/2012 09:17 AM
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Doctors say that memory is the first to go…but do they say anything about a sense of humor? Hope not…

"Sometimes, when I look at my children, I say to myself, 'Lillian, you should have remained a virgin.'"

- Lillian Carter (mother of Jimmy Carter)

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06/21/2012 08:22 AM  Top
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thats funnyTongue Tongue Tongue Tongue
This site is not intended to be a substitutaion for professional care.Please know I am not a professional care provider. My opions and responses are personal only.
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