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I'm assuming Christmas back in the late 80s/early 90s (no one ever put a label on pictures back then!). Of course I'm right upfront, trying to hog all the attention. My brother's crying in the background... isn't it clear how much fun we were having? Lol.

 

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Looks like my cousin Joe is about to murder Santa in the last Christmas picture I posted. I don't know if he's looking at me, but that glare!

 

Correction: Looks like he's about to murder Santa!

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80s? Lol.

 

I would guess '85 or '86

 

Looks like my cousin Joe is about to murder Santa in the last Christmas picture I posted. I don't know if he's looking at me, but that glare!

 

Correction: Looks like he's about to murder Santa!

LOL I hope he didn't!! Maybe he didn't get want he wanted the year before lol

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