




the girl in the first picture pretty much sums up my life thru high school. not that i felt like a girl trapped in a boy's world, just that i never really fit in. she later found some friends as you can see. all in all it was a fun day with kids with bats.
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Love the first photo. I was SO that girl in elementary, and junior high and high school. Still am on most days, even now. Still, when I saw it, I thought, "that girl is gonna kick some major butt one day," - in a good way.
Awww Brett. I'll be your friend. :)
Not much of a future in baseball now that you lopped off her fingertips. Still, nice set of photos.
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