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Hey i was flippin through the channels last night and saw some ol movies on. It reminded me of some of my fav old school chick flicks...dirty dancing and pretty woman. Anybody else think of any???
The Breakfast Club..... St. Elmo's Fire.... Pretty in Pink..... Sixteen Candles
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Bobbie mom to : Jeremy (21) Amanda (17) Matthew (3) and Daniel (20 months) step-mom to: Stephany(21) and Krista (18) step-grandma to: Wesley (23 months)
On 1/31 at exactly 16 weeks pregnant Noah came too soon. He was our 7th loss
If you would like to see pictures of my sweet (but tiny) boy they can be viewed at www.caringbridge.org/visit/noahdarrohn they aren't the easiest pitures to look at but I am willing to share them with anyone who would like to see them <3
Grease was an obsession of mine! The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, and Dirty Dancing are some of my favorites too I think I like the name Jake because of Sixteen Candles Growing up I also LOVED Girls Just want to have fun!
Here I know a way to make you all feel old haha My favorite old school movie was clueless. Sorry I know thats one I dont think anyone would ever admit lol. Just messing about the feeling old but thats my favorite old school movie.
Dirty Dancing for sure, and also Flashdance. My mom had it taped and I used to watch it every single day!
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