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Aug 6
2009
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by Brian Crane
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Itzak
Aug 6, 2009 11:48 am
Virtually every time Earl tries to help, he always winds up in the doghouse re Opal. Eye-caramba!
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risitas
Aug 6, 2009 08:47 am
Just take the thing off, idjitt - then, you can whack 'im with it (of course).......Oh, and LOSE THE LENSES!!! She has answered the question: "How could that nasty ol' fossil possibly look GRUMPIER?"
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grannyzoo7
Aug 6, 2009 05:02 am
You have to love Earl, he does try....and Opal needs her glasses back!
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