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Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior

6 minutes ago, Margaret Pilgrim said:

Austrian-Montanan grandmother, mother, aunt and cousin all  made poteca, silently suggesting it was in their genes.

The family that I was visiting was Polish and that was exactly their attitude. They made theirs at Christmas time and one holiday in the summer. The world would have fallen apart if they hadn't made poteca.

Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior

3 minutes ago, Margaret Pilgrim said:

Austrian-Montanan grandmother, mother, aunt and cousin all  made poteca, silently suggesting it was in their genes.

Family that I was visiting was Polish and that was exactly their attitude. They made theirs at Christmas time and one holiday in the summer. The world would have fallen apart if they hadn't made poteca.

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