Nolan told two Pauls, Grady, Ed, Bill, Mick, Roy, Fred, Karl, Milt, Gary, Dave, Bobby, Ron and Wally about Marva Lynn's family about the the great depression.
It was 1933, when Marva Lynn was 3 years old, she and her twin sisters Delphine and Walburga were upset about the great depression, but Victor was in jail for six years, and Appolonia, Marie and Waldemar were really nervous at their parents.
Meanwhile, Nolan and his twin brother Wilbert were watching Oswald cartoon called "Confidence," and the rest of the kids laughed at it. FDR was in this clip, and the kids were thrilled.
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St. Boniface Vikings (Part 2)
Fiksi PenggemarIt's a story of the head coach Nolan Smith. He has a wife Marva Lynn, and six children, Kevin, Lisa, Marla Lynn, Kyle, Laurie and Maura. He has been a head coach for a long time and was headed to St. Boniface, Minnesota for a high school football ga...