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Johnny G:
I seem to remember Suzie Connors having red hair;  Cleveland, I think you must have seen her a few times;

Wtaylorg, I was a regular watcher of the house - I did it all the time! it was better than football at the beach (for one as athletically challenged as I am) or trying to hide in the group.  I remember at least 2 houses.  

I also have to echo what Cleveland said about the paradox - I also think some of my oldcomers, and some of the staff were sincere and genuinely cared about me when I was on the program and afterward, I also had the idea that we were helping people, etc.

marcwordsmith:
If I'm not mistaken, Suzie Connors had light brown hair, kind of curly I think. She was kind of pretty, but more than that she had a certain sensuality about her that was extraordinary. She was nice to some people and atrocious to others.

Darlene was the sharp-featured skinny little redhead. I remember her vaguely as being perpetually pissed off.

Suzie Barker was just a gem of a person. As far as I know, she was never mean to anyone. If she was ever mean, I never saw it. Of all the Seed staff, she would be the one I'd most love to talk to today, but she is deceased, as I've heard from Lauderdale and others.

My oldcomer was a sadistic egomaniacal piece of shit.

Ft. Lauderdale:
Darlene had short red hair.

Suzie C. might have had a light red tint in there you know like lady clariol or something. She had brown hair. ::bigsmilebounce:: [ This Message was edited by: Ft. Lauderdale on 2006-01-20 12:23 ]

Anonymous:
Also big news alert ...no adoption ever took place.  She just changed her name.  Kind of like a rebellion thing against her parents. I believe. ::hehehmm::

Ft. Lauderdale:
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