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So here I am. At home. And you know what that means.
(Those who do should immediately let her know.
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As I've always said, a home isn't a home until it has wireless internet and a plastic flamingo somewhere.
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ReplyDeleteStill working on the bird.
WELCOME BACK!
ReplyDeleteSo does this mean you've ended your 120 hour-unemployed work weeks? Or is this an attempt to help you end your 120 hour-unemployed work weeks?
Hooray for the internets!
ReplyDeleteI was trying to figure out a way to use "wifal" in a sentence, and could not, so I will leave you with the word itself.
Wifal.
I'm not sure what to take away from this post, except for the beautiful word verification ucxos.
ReplyDeleteUcxos: the sticky, corrugated scum found underneath the refrigerator when raspberry has been spilled there within the last year.