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Joe Pickerill

"Thoughtful"

Joe wants to know everything. And when he does, he thinks about it…A Lot.

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Highlights

[Biography]
Name
Joseph Patrick Pickerill
Position
Head of the Pickerill Clan, chief protector for his kid sister
Best known for
His Incredible Memory and Perception. His Tremendous Growing Spurts (See Photo on Right Above, Age 2).
Awards and honors
Still The Apple of Grandma's Eye!!!
Main Projects
Talking a Blue Streak, understanding everything that's said (Watch Out!!). Building & Operating his Choo-Choo Train Set. Cheering for the Dolphins. Helping Mom take care of his baby sister, Kaow-win.

About Joe

Joe has moved out of The Wiggles into Scooby-Doo, and he's absolutely their Fan #1. He's also into Buzz Lightyear and countless other characters. Here he is on the right as Captain Feathersword of the Wiggles at Halloween 05:

[Captain Feathersword] [Joe Scheming]

[Joe Swinging] [Joe Playing]

Joe changed his parents' lives forever, as all first-borns do!! He plays very hard, and now has to defend his 'turf' from his aggressive baby sister. He has a absolutely photographic memory, knows a little (or a lot) about everything, and is well beyond his alphabets and numbers already, that's for sure!! Just ask him about Dinosaurs at the Zoo, for instance.

[Joe Pickerill] [Joe Pickerill]

Joe & Carolyn are already big dolphin fans, just like their Dad!!

[Carolyn & Joe Pickerill]

Here are Joe and Carolyn in a rare quiet moment:

[Joe & Carolyn Pickerill]

http://www.tc.umn.edu/~hagen050/biograph-jpp.html -- Revised: 11 March, 2008
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