Young John Lennon and little cousin David Birch with Aunt Harriet Birch.

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Young John Lennon and little cousin David Birch with Aunt Harriet Birch.
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After a few days of consideration, Richard had finally decided to make a move on the idea of making Georgie a CIT. While he didn’t really talk to the teen about it, he figured that he wouldn’t mind!
Dialing the number he found online onto his phone, he waited for a counselor to pick up. He was hoping that someone higher up or someone at least someone useful would pick up.
Now, he would go talk to someone in person, but he figured that he shouldn’t head over uninvited. That wouldn’t be very professional of him! Instead, he sat at his desk, his phone pressed against his face.
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New Bugify Jam on Entervoid and I was like: “David needs to be a Bug.” First time doing a full on digital drawing too. Exciting!
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John Lennon with friend Derek Layder, his cousin David Birch & his half-sister Jackie Dykins at Aunt Mimi's house Harbour's Edge in Sandbanks, England | Summer 1966 (I)
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John Lennon with his cousins Michael Cadwallader, David Birch, Liela Birch & his half-sister Julia Dykins at Ardmore in Rock Ferry, England | Summer 1949
"John was a handsome little boy with shiny, silver-gold hair and big brown eyes. He was always the leader of his little gang and insisted of being the Indian and never the cowboy." ~ Aunt Mimi