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YOU GUESSED IT: mystery baby Garner Of the guesses on last week's mystery baby photo, the black and white picture of the little cutie sitting in his table-top bath tub, one guess was right on the money. She writes: "This is just a wild guess, but the baby looks like an Adair County Garner child. All of the male children had shifty eyes and grew up to be quite tall." Kentucky Alice "N.A.Rowe" ------- We're witnesses to the facts in her note -- he is an Adair County Garner child, Jim Garner, to be exact. His father was a veterinarian in Russell County. And he did grow up to be quite tall, 6'5''. He admits to being in his 50s. As to the shifty eyes? Not so; that must just be teasing from the guesser who was close to the family. This story was posted on 2005-07-28 05:37:40
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