lynette style
Lynette milking @ 4am before school.
NEW PIPES JUST INSTALLED! You can actually HEAR HER BIKE NOW when it is running.
1983 with Rosedale Grove kids
The name Lynette \l(y)-nette, lyn(et)-te\ is pronounced le-NET. It is of Welsh origin, and its meaning is "nymph; idol". French variant of an ancient Welsh given name, Eluned. Its first use was by 19th-century British poet Tennyson, for a character in "The Idylls of the King". The name looks similar to Lynn. In the Arthurian tales, Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. .
The name Lynette \l(y)-nette, lyn(et)-te\ is pronounced le-NET. It is of Welsh origin, and its meaning is "nymph; idol". French variant of an ancient Welsh given name, Eluned. Its first use was by 19th-century British poet Tennyson, for a character in "The Idylls of the King". The name looks similar to Lynn. In the Arthurian tales, Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest.
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