can you tell this is one of the summers that i didn't exit the pool except for dinner? aaaaah, to be young again. apparently sister was hiding in her room for the most part. actually, i think this might have been the summer we (for some reason) painted our faces with black face paint and then mysteriously, the white couches, somehow, mysteriously, coincidentally got some sort of black substance on them. odd, right?

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already short hair? *shakes head sadly*
Is you little sister Shirley Temple?
You serioulsy had the creepiest dolls. Didn't your parents buy you one of those peeing dolls, or the plastic ones that say Mama with synthetic hair? That doll probably has human hair...
Tea party Becky says "I'm too old for this shit"
ahhh the good old days of year-round speedo racerback tans. when you only own one bathingsuit the tan lines are SO much better!
Hahahaha, Beckmeister! You look like you've roasted on a spit and can't move your arms. :)
I know. I'm just jealous that you can maintain a tan whereas I can spend all summer in the sun and look like I live in someone's fridge in Norway.
But dude. That doll is creepy. It's kill you in your sleep with a machete, creepy. And for a minute I thought it had incredibly tanned legs then I realized, they were yours.
anoony- it's a travesty!
ll- my sister is a whore
nikki- don't question my beloved dolls' awesomeness! they're beloved!
lusty- it's so true.
veg- that was a tan i had been working on for a long time!
Propogating this kind of extreme cuteness makes me want to settle and raise a family. Stop it. At once.
ps - kidding, your pictures are sweet
Again with the creepy dolls! Ah!
I just love Flashback Fridays. Maybe I could join in once in awhile?
Lovins, BGF.
In love with that picture...and with your tan. I was the same way as a kid. Oh, to not have a job in the summer...I'd bring back the bronze in a heartbeat.
HAHAHA Hilarious!
eric- oh you... go head and do it already!
ang- BOO! gotcha! :)
owo- fuck. yes! do it, do it, do it, now!
jillian- i know! i'm *so* looking forward to retirement or as i call it: second childhood.
bmc- me and my dolls :)
omg, i so adore your pictures!
My grandmother always gave me those creepy life size dolls with short curly hair and eyes that blinked.
That probably explains my phobia of porcelin dolls. True Story!
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