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to Emily Ayn

Posted By: anon on 2009-01-09
In Reply to: My niece - Emily Ayn

I've seen your posts before and I just have to say - you have one lucky niece. It is going to be great for her to grow up being involved with a wonderful and very pretty aunt like you.. You can be a great influence on her and I know you will be! She must take after her aunt - she is pretty too!


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You asked for pics? Well here you go! LOL

This is Blackjack, my 2 yr old stud colt. He isn't scared of anything!

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