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Guest Donna Jean

Someone pull Dee Jay out of the pool-and don't drop that empty pitcher she's clutching in her hand

Thish is fun! *hic* Whersh tha music comin' fom?

Birthday suit?

Heck, I'm wearin' thish ankle bracelet...I'm not nekie! *hic*

Whersh Evan?

JJ...gimme a hugg...

*hic*

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Guest Evan_J

I'll bet that you can see everything without moving your head!

I bet he can see everything period lol.

EVAN! Throw me up in the air into the deep end of the pool....OK?

Anytime.

Everytime.

**Picks the angel up in his arms and hesitates a minute

You sure you want me to get you wet?

**smiles

**Throws her.lol

<<<sticks around, while the delectabel DJ gets more and more delectable.....

Thish is fun! *hic* Whersh tha music comin' fom?

Birthday suit?

Heck, I'm wearin' thish ankle bracelet...I'm not nekie! *hic*

Whersh Evan?

JJ...gimme a hugg...

*hic*

mm hmm, right here, honey put your arms around my neck. (cough) JJ you can help me if feel like it....

Takes her inside**

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Guest Opal

Thish is fun! *hic* Whersh tha music comin' fom?

Birthday suit?

Heck, I'm wearin' thish ankle bracelet...I'm not nekie! *hic*

Whersh Evan?

JJ...gimme a hugg...

*hic*

*Goes over, attempts to wrap Dee Jay in a cover-up, sees several frowns and a disapproving look, backs away *

:o

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Guest Evan_J

*Goes over, attempts to wrap Dee Jay in a cover-up, sees several frowns and a disapproving look, backs away *

:o

Its ok, I'm sure I got somethin I can put on her....

Besides....you should be worryin about gettin somethin put over you.... so you can stay warm. ;)

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Guest Opal

Its ok, I'm sure I got somethin I can put on her....

Besides....you should be worryin about gettin somethin put over you.... so you can stay warm. ;)

* Blushes red crimson, runs in the house, speed-dials therapist...(you know the drill), comes back out calm, collected back to swaying to the wonderful guitar playing *

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Guest Evan_J

<<<comes back several hours later with just the barest evidence of feathers in his hair and several tiny indentations , just about the size of a charm from an ankle bracelet, on his shoulder.

Hmm. Easy to get dehydrated in all this heat, huh Matty?

**Notes the topless Karen F. nearby.....

memo to self: contact vitamin company for frequent buyer status :P

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Hinder-yeah

'Lips of an angel" plays in the background

Maybe we should change it to "Bed of Roses" given the atmosphere? Nickelback is up next "If Everyone Cared"

Where'd you put Dee Jay Evan? Is that her stumbling coming back out of the house now?

Gives Dee Jay a BIG hug.

Nice ankle bracelet Dee Jay. Want a bite-I think Opal brought some nice salads or maybe Evan can get you something from the grill

Where'd you leave Lizzy Evan? you better watc it -one of the ladies just asked me to put on "Candy Man " for you!

Matty-is that yoou at the bottom of the pool again and what have you done with Pol?

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I leave for jus a little bit and come back to all this!!! :o

Here's a pitcher and a big hug. Catch up Lizzy-Catch up!!

Grabs pitcher back and pushes Lizzy in the pool with a huge gin. Sets pitcer on the side of the pool and dives in.

Yee haa!!

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Guest Elizabeth K

Time for a nappy-poo!

Is that Dee Jays ankle bracelet Evan is wearing like an ID bracelet? What happened to the frozen STATE OF ARKANSAS ice-sculpture center piece? Is that it floating in Matty's super-giant extra-humongous Margarita on the rocks? (oops - no, thats Opal)

Sally is snoring!

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Matty-Maaattyyy-focus here Matty

Opal is floating in your drink-do not gulp it down Matty. Help nice Opal over to the deck chair and give her another coating of that sunscreen . Hers wased off in the margarita and we don't want Opal any more crimson tan she already is.

Opal I said VIRGIN margaritas this afternoon-virgin-not frozen.

Evan- I told you where the ice was why did you have to use my ice sculpture...didn't work anyway. Hey Dee Jay-NOW you're nekkid!!

Lizzie my love-wanna see my etchings?

Some day that line just Has to work

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Guest Donna Jean

*now wearing a sheet like a toga...*

I need to eat something.....I feel weird....

Where'd Lizzy go?

Sally?

Anyone seen an ankle bracelet?

OHhhhhhhhh......my.

dj

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Matty-Maaattyyy-focus here Matty

Opal is floating in your drink-do not gulp it down Matty. Help nice Opal over to the deck chair and give her another coating of that sunscreen . Hers wased off in the margarita and we don't want Opal any more crimson tan she already is.

Opal I said VIRGIN margaritas this afternoon-virgin-not frozen.

Evan- I told you where the ice was why did you have to use my ice sculpture...didn't work anyway. Hey Dee Jay-NOW you're nekkid!!

Lizzie my love-wanna see my etchings?

Some day that line just Has to work

I drank a margarita? How'd you get me to do that?!

*helps opal to the deck chair while staggering himself. Sunnn screeeeennnnnn*

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Shirt!!

You mean I've been depriving all you lovely ladies the sight of my manly chest?

Starts dancing to cover frantic efforts to remove ice cube then........

Sneaks up behind Opal and drops the ice cube in the only place there is for it to go

Chuckles

Contemplates asking Matty to help Opal with the ice cube then decides-No-Opal MIGHT slap him

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I drank a margarita? How'd you get me to do that?!

*helps opal to the deck chair while staggering himself. Sunnn screeeeennnnnn*

Lizzy's idea. Lizzy can get a man to do ANYTHING!

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Guest Donna Jean

OHhhh...these are awesome BBQ wings!

YUMMY...

I need to put some shoes on...there's Ice EVERYWHERE!

JJ...let me wipe my hands off and lets dance....OK?

dj

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JJ...let me wipe my hands off and lets dance....OK?

dj

Oh Honey in a heartbeat!!

Whisper to Evan-have you got any more of those Mega Man vitamins??!!

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