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  • good mooorning, dah'lings:)

    Ah, Friday. Why am I sitting at workkkm@!# @DS Sorry. Had to get that out. So yea, Thanksgiving was goood. Less people came over than I thought, but it was still a fun night. I took a bazillion pictures- most of them consisting of my adorable baby nephew...
    Posted Nov 23 2007, 08:32 AM by zulayr with | with 1 comment(s)
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