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Apr 8, 2012

Happy Easter from Dotty and Bob 2012

Happy Easter to the entire Alzheimer's Community Worldwide

Dotty and the south Florida Easter Bunny
Happy Easter
From Dotty and Bob


Something had to Change,
That Something was Me
-- Bob DeMarco


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By Bob DeMarco at 4/08/2012 09:41:00 AM
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