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harmony on Tuesday March 27, 2007
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harmony on Tuesday March 27, 2007
THERE IT IS! THE BARETTE!  More pictures like this to come in the future.  I'm just getting started!
Peter312 on Wednesday March 28, 2007
That is the first time I have actually seen the correct spelling of BARETTE, is this a French word?
harmony on Wednesday March 28, 2007
i don't know but I do have a natural abbillitty for spelling. teehee.
Peter312 on Friday March 30, 2007
Are you saying this might not be the correct spelling?
spencer on Sunday April 1, 2007
OK - I'll comment on the correct spelling - but only because I was asked to and because I looked it up - the correct spelling is barrette and comes from the French word barre, which means bar.  Meaning you bar the hair.



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