LOLSciblings

Well, not all of these pictures of the sciblings are in the "LOLCats" style, but they do have captions....

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I have other photos to post still -- didn't think of good captions for them. At some point those too will be online. (There are a couple of good ones of you in there.)

-Rob

LOVE the frog one - but aren't you a little TOO good at this for someone with a real job?

(Oh, wait - if I am reading this, what does that make me then?....never mind, carry on! :-D