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Miss Kenzey has staunch defender; sisters have ardent fan

Crawhorn girls are 'absolute angels,' ardent fan says

Prettiest Spring Ever: Upside down is fine

By "Jim"

Here's an exchange when I sent a link showing the angelic, calendar picture of Kenzey and Alley, the Crawhorn sisters, on ColumbiaMagazine.com.

My comment to her, in full:
I hope these two "buds" bring as much sunshine to your day as they did to mine.

You may remember the younger of the two as Young Miss Kenzey "Do It My SEWF!" Crawhorn, last seen at the end of a sledding trip gone awry. You may also recall that despite her sweet, innocent countenance, she's a hardened criminal, having been caught on camera - by her own Mama, no less -- in the act of swiping the Christ child from the manger. -Jim
And Suzanne wrote back:
Two absolute Angels!!! And I do not think of Miss Kenzey as a hardened criminal, more like a devout activist of human rights; I mean, who in their right mind would leave a baby [let alone the Christ child] laying outside in the snow!!! She was on a rescue mission!! -Suzanne




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