Uncle Wally (Wallace Martin Broberg, May 10, 1924-April 20, 1989) proudly posed with his sons, Sam and Dan, in the 1960s. What a handsome trio! Probably Wally was keeping his boys close at hand so they weren't kidnapped by the Miller cousins, dressed in funny outfits and brainwashed so that everything good and smart in their heads was replaced by 53 verses of "Froggy Went A-Courtin'."
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Thursday, January 17, 2008
A proud dad and his sons
Uncle Wally (Wallace Martin Broberg, May 10, 1924-April 20, 1989) proudly posed with his sons, Sam and Dan, in the 1960s. What a handsome trio! Probably Wally was keeping his boys close at hand so they weren't kidnapped by the Miller cousins, dressed in funny outfits and brainwashed so that everything good and smart in their heads was replaced by 53 verses of "Froggy Went A-Courtin'."
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