When my oldest sister went to her prom she wore a white organza dress with enough crinoline petticoats to make Annette Funnicello jealous. My second oldest sister wore an empire style dress with her hair piled so high that Marie Antoinette may have thought she had stolen her wig. A few years later my other [...]
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