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Sally warns about blondes on Jack's motorcycle (see Peggy on bike) | |
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Suzanna's memories of Aunt Lahoma | |
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Sally's memories of Aunt Lahoma | |
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Sally tells about choir practice with Aunt Lahoma as Linda's socializing. | |
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Suzanna tells about Aunt Lahoma's piano recital (when Lahoma was about 37?!) | |
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Aunt Lahoma was QUITE serious about enunciation and grammar! | |
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Peggy tells about Aunt Lahoma as a plane spotter in WWII. | |
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Suzanna tells about the Stull girls. Uncle Bud used to answer the phone "Stull's Heifer Shed!". | |
| Lahoma tells about Stull girls could only eat after soldiers had finished. | |
| Suzanna tells about Aunt Lahoma's crush on the boy next door. | |
| Peggy tells about Aunt Lahoma's drive to Berkeley. | |
| Harvey tells about "the Judge" (Arthur A. Stull) and Jimmy. | |
| Patty and Harvey O'Mealey share a laugh with Suzanna. | |
| Harvey tells about Uncle Perry asking Harvey to help move ponies. | |
| Ann and Harvey discuss his mother's graduation from high school. | |
| Harvey tells of houses on Broadway; greets Sally. | |
| Relatives sing "When the Saints Go Marching In", as requested by Aunt Lahoma. |