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Em geral, nós outros, os Portugueses, só começamos a ser idiotas – quando chegamos à idade da razão. Em pequenos temos todos uma pontinha de génio.


To square the Sunday ledger, here is Ezra looking very much like the кошка that got the Крем.

Check out those chompers, and more on the way.

отлично!

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Priyanka Khot said…
Look at all those teeth! Does Ezra enjoy biting all his elders?

and the quote, as usual, is profound.
Anonymous said…
I remember how our kids once loved to bite us with their new teeth. Now the oldest is 52 years old and may be getting some false teeth. I won't let them bite me with those either.

I have brought back my hawks blog. Blogger saved the name for me. I have started posted in it again and have a lot of pictures yet to post.

http://coopershawk.blogspot.com/
Prime Minister said…
beauty little thing!)
Irina said…
Кошка that got СЛИВКИ :)
You see, there are few words in Russian that can be translated as cream.
KL said…
Now he really knows how to pose for cameras (even during his sleep) :-D. So, what are the various food that Henry has cooked up so far? Is Ezra liking Henry's cooking?
Kris McCracken said…
Priyanka, he likes to bite Jen on the shoulder, but doesn't seem to like the taste of me, thankfully!
Kris McCracken said…
Abe, it's a cruel world when children turn on their parents.
Kris McCracken said…
iMarin, he is that!
Kris McCracken said…
Irina, at least you knew what I was talking about!

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