Martin Clan
We are a group of cousins (firsts, seconds, thirds, fourths...) who at our great-grandmothers funeral decided to stay in touch despite the hurdles of distance and lifes business! Through the example of our Great Grandparents, Grandparents and Parents we have learned the importance of family. So may the lines and (typed) keys of communication remain busy! I love you guys!!!
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HYSTERICAL ONCE AGAIN!!! I was so going to comment on that amazing mouth of yours Ryan--- how you make those faces are beyond me... and to think (you think) you're rediculously good looking!!!:-)
(psst... don't worry- UR)!
Can I chalk up another point on the board for Sara? (that's my guess at this most recent handy-work)!
Sara - I think you're at it again, and you are terrific!
Wow, Ryan, you never told me they used you as the inspiration for Wilbur. What another great fact to add to the Martin legacy. I always did think that Wilbur was a ridiculously good looking horse.
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Dearest cousin Mel, I think your'e a little mixed up in your facts about Wilbur. But let your wonderful cousin the Peedster enlighten you:
Mr. Ed would be the ridiculously good looking horse and Wilbur would be the man in the show.(now how would I(the peedster) know that when I dont even watch the show! Im just amazing thats all!
Ryan...next time you come home I'll have some special meals prepared for you
Fresh steamed alfalfa with melted butter, oats and barley relish and
for dessert, apples and carrot crisp! Yum Yum!
oh, i know, bittles. After I posted it, I got all embarrassed because I remembered that it's the HORSE, MR ED that SAYS "willburrrrr" Yeah, so trust me, I'm already wallowing in humiliation
Wallow no longer, dear Mabel. We understand, and the point is understood that Ryan was the inspiration for Mr. Ed!
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