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Dad’s Day Media: A Boy Needs Rules! Walker Lamond Says So

June 19, 2010 by Amy Jussel 7 Comments

June 19, 2010 “Let’s get some things straight before I get old and uncool.” This is Walker Lamond’s 'dad-to-be' premise awaiting his son, who arrived shortly after publication... “Rules for my … [Read more...]

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