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LINKS

Stef, these links are to keep you amused in your bomb shelter where you will be eating, sleeping, Schooling, and Making Big-Ones. BTW, I got your bags.

  1. Funky Ways to Express Yourself. Website.
  2. A Perfect Birthday Cake for Next Year. Picture.
  3. How To Tell If Someone Likes You By Monitoring Their Body Responses. Video.
  4. Snap Capps for canned drinks - What do you think? Online Store.
  5. Tell us; is Israel just like it advertises itself to be? Picture.


FUNNY IMAGES

1. A little late for Christmas



2. Immodest.



3. Supertongue.



4. Fear.



5. Jews.



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Listening to: Kate Walsh - Your Song

Comments

  1. I liked the Star Wars pun, and that number five has been a favorite for a while. Stef and I are both cooped up in one place. Admitedly, her marbled, arched, food prepped place is a lot nicer than mine . . . but there are no bombs here. Big ones, yes. Bombs, no.

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  2. Making Big ones? Heather and Stef aren't the only ones cooped up. At least they can move around the house...I'm manacled to my desk....as it were.

    The birthday cake was awesome. I'm not sure if that pop can top thingie was a joke or not. I like the feminist card, funny stuff. :)

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  3. Dinner Group
    1. Lundy McKibbin
    2. Pasha Coleman
    3. Mercedes Stott
    4. Megan Harris
    5. Jon King
    6. Jamie Duke
    7. Bethany Davis
    8. Randy Woodbury
    9. Bryan Tanner
    10. Tyler Smith
    11. Trish Whitting
    12. Amanda Watson

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