Nominee: Annette Sprick Kulseth
Nominator: Alverna Sprick Miller
Year: About 1999
That's right, folks. She has done it again.
Do you remember quite a few years back when we had a family reunion on the North Shore? During a walk, Annette was telling a person she thought to be a stranger on the road all about our family reunion, as only she can do.
The "stranger" turned out to be her sister, Anna, and all of us were convulsed with laughter before she caught on.
Well, the other day at our house, Annette picked up a snapshot of a woman holding Nathan Pepin. After scrutinizing it a while, she commented, "My, but that woman looks a lot like Anna." You guessed it -- it was Anna!
So Annette should get the Burnt Wienie Award for not being able to recognize her own sister, after lo these many years!
Greetings, descendants of Claus and Maria Sprick! We'll use this second blog space to post longer Sprick family documents and literature, and will occasionally route you here from the main family blog, www.thesprickfamily.blogspot.com. Think of this as the blogspot's archives collection and reading room. As always, send contributions (literary and photographic, not financial) to cousin Pam at pmmiller1@comcast.net.
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- Burnt Wienie worthy: Maybe this is why we wear nam...
- Burnt Wienie worthy: A fish story
- Burnt Wienie worthy: An Uncle Gus special
- Burnt Wienie worthy: The cold facts about hot peppers
- A Holocaust survivor speaks in Lake City
- Burnt Wienie worthy: Lean, mean and spleenless
- Burnt Wienie worthy: LeRoy makes a splash
- Burnt Wienie worthy: A berry big jam
- Burnt Wienie worthy: Psycho in the shower??
- Burnt Wienie worthy: Diaper caper
- Burnt Wienie worthy: Blade blunder
- Burnt Wienie worthy: Where the heck is Dumfries?
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- Robbinsdale, Minnesota, United States
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