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The article doesn't say where these guys are from.
For anyone that is thinking about attending the school, and hav'nt been there. The scenery is beautifull, settled between two mountain ranges and very green. Far less congested than Provo or Rexburg. Not too far from the sights of Washington D.C.
Yes it does, 2nd paragraph, it says they're from Kitty Hawk North Carolina
See 2nd paragraph.
Kitty Hawk, NC.
Sorry this is not about these boys, but shorts these days are looking more like skirts. Bring back shorts that really are short.
@Big Bubba, Nope! Those short shorts of years gone by were so awful they made tall men with skinny legs looked very silly in them. I think the baggy look is much better if you ask me. Anyhow, interesting story about a very talented and well grounded set of brothers. I'd be proud too if I was their dad.
The Denver South mission will be thrilled to have him!! See you soon Elder!!
The basketball players are very good at what they do, I'm sure, but I wonder at their intelligence. It isn't very often that I hear three look alike brothers called twins.
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