So hubby bought tickets to see George Canyon in concert. It was great. A small venue so he answered questions people shouted out during the show. Got my CD's signed at the end. I had started watching him on Nashville Star. Sadly he lost that year but has become a known star whil the winner has gone nowhere. Gotta feel bad for them when that happens. Has actually happened to most of the 5 winners. The only other Star alum I can think of doing anything is Miranda Lambert, who all over the charts this year.
Otherwise, I am nursing a cold. Damn you J for sending me this cold from Cairo. LOL. What I wouldn't give to be sick in Cairo... Insteaad I am home listening to dog two bark at her ball. Waiting for hubby to get home from his work and then be on call for his new work.
Saturday, September 29, 2007
Monday, September 24, 2007
So a blonde walks into a review contest
hi folks: check out the new contest at So A Blonde Walks Into A Review from her friend, Katja's, childrens boutique Skimbaco. There are some beautiful clothes and accessories there. You can find it at http:blondereviews.blogspot.com or at Katja's web site www.skimbaco.com. I really like the jumpers for girls very cute.
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Saturday, September 22, 2007
dinner and a dog bite
So we went to friends for dinner. I walked in the door with the wife. Two dogs ran up. One is theirs, one her in-laws. She says this one is "Fido" and I say hello dogs. And this dog goes psycho and goes at me. I stayed calm and moved away and she grabbed him but he did bite my hand. Now this was totally unprovoked and he was serious about attacking me. Had I not been alert, he would have liekly bitten me quite serioulsy. They of course feel terrible and I am not thrilled but not as upset as I should be I suppose. But that is a dog waiting for something bad to happen. Which is too bad for the owners.
After that dinner was actullay quite nice. We visited with some nice people, had a great dinner and some good wine. I know, I know one is not supposed to mix meds and wine but I figured as long as it is not all the time it was OK. And I will confess it.......... I ate restaurant style nacho chips with the artichoke dip. And they were soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo yummy. It was a controlled environment but now, I am craving them more. I want to make artichoke dip and nacho chips for dinner. They were so salty and crunchy.... oh old friends you are so hard to resist. So weak......................
After that dinner was actullay quite nice. We visited with some nice people, had a great dinner and some good wine. I know, I know one is not supposed to mix meds and wine but I figured as long as it is not all the time it was OK. And I will confess it.......... I ate restaurant style nacho chips with the artichoke dip. And they were soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo yummy. It was a controlled environment but now, I am craving them more. I want to make artichoke dip and nacho chips for dinner. They were so salty and crunchy.... oh old friends you are so hard to resist. So weak......................
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Things:
I played a game the other night called "Things". It gives you an idea and you write what what you think and try to guess who said what. Basically like balderdash I think. So maybe "things you shou;dn't do in the shower" or "things you hate to eat" whatever. A fun game and gets some good laughs. Probably better after a few drinks.
Here's a few of my ideas for the game:
Things you should not tell your mother-in-law
Things you should not attempt at home.
Things better left unsaid
Advice you could live without hearing
What not do with a vaccum cleaner.... ohh the list could be endless
Cravings that you cannot fight... mmmmm.... maybe only play this game with adults.
Here's a few of my ideas for the game:
Things you should not tell your mother-in-law
Things you should not attempt at home.
Things better left unsaid
Advice you could live without hearing
What not do with a vaccum cleaner.... ohh the list could be endless
Cravings that you cannot fight... mmmmm.... maybe only play this game with adults.
Monday, September 17, 2007
the crash after the party
I am beat today. Planning hubby's bday party has worn me right out. all that calling and secret inviting and frustration when people never answer you so you have no idea if they are going to show up or not. Do you make extra food? Or just bill them for the pizza you have to order?
Seriously though, that did not happen thank goodness and hubby was surprised for the most part although he had been suspicious something was up he said for a few days. A number of good friends came and all seemed to have a good time. The dogs were at the kennel to give me a break whle I cooked and cleaned the house. The cat also loved this dog free day and spent most of it keeping me company and then slept with us last night. So I got to sleep in today.... no dogs running and tackling me on the bed a 6 am when they get up and go out to pee. No one hogging the blankets while I try to sleep with a medium sized dog trying to curl up on top of me cause he loves me so much.
I have dishes to do, floors to wash, a kitchen to tidy, dogs to make nap... so I think I will join them.
Seriously though, that did not happen thank goodness and hubby was surprised for the most part although he had been suspicious something was up he said for a few days. A number of good friends came and all seemed to have a good time. The dogs were at the kennel to give me a break whle I cooked and cleaned the house. The cat also loved this dog free day and spent most of it keeping me company and then slept with us last night. So I got to sleep in today.... no dogs running and tackling me on the bed a 6 am when they get up and go out to pee. No one hogging the blankets while I try to sleep with a medium sized dog trying to curl up on top of me cause he loves me so much.
I have dishes to do, floors to wash, a kitchen to tidy, dogs to make nap... so I think I will join them.
Friday, September 14, 2007
Do potato chips have drugs in them?
It has been over two weeks since I had a chip. I am craving them... I am sure that they have drugs in them so we cannot break the habit. I am fighting it... so weak... seriously though I have been grocery shopping today and by passed the chip aisle. i did stare longinly down it.. so long old friends.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
A somber anniversary
Today is the anniverary of 9/11. I was asked today if I remembered where I was. Not really, although I am sure I watched the news before and after work that day. It was a day that changed so much of our lives in a security sense. Or not. Travelling I have found the only obviously heightened security was at American airports. We had an acquaintance that was on the Statue of Liberty with her Mom when this all went down. That made the paper in our small town. I also had a cousin that could have been there as he is a money making banking big wig, but had left for London then. He did have a number of former colleagues/friends killed. So that event did touch my life. Mostly I think that it has brought about scary changes. Anything I say on facebook and via email is scanned by the American government. That scares me. So much power to the wrong people. Too many innocent peoples lives being shaken apart. And too much heartache for the friends and families of those lost in New York. Their lives will never ever be the same. I cannot even fathom how they must feel each year.
Crowds of thousands joined police, firefighters, rescue workers and dignitaries Tuesday under wet grey skies at several solemn ceremonies in the United States and Canada to mark the sixth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
A crowd gathers in Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan to commemorate the sixth anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center on Tuesday.
(Henny Ray Abrams/Associated Press)
Nearly 3,000 people died when hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and a field in Pennsylvania.
Amid the backdrop of a rainy Manhattan skyline, the World Trade Center ceremony began with a traditional drum and bagpipe procession that escorted an honour guard of police and firefighters carrying the torn flag retrieved from the rubble of the twin towers.
Church bells sounded across the city at 8:46 a.m. ET as Mayor Michael Bloomberg led the crowd of relatives and mourners in a minute of silence to coincide with the time the first hijacked airplane hit the north tower.
Continue Article
"On that day we felt isolated, but not for long and not from each other," Bloomberg told the crowd gathered at a park near where the towers once stood.
"Six years have passed and our place is still by your side."
Firefighters and emergency workers who responded to the flood of 911 calls that came on Sept. 11, as well as construction workers who cleaned up the rubble, read aloud victims' names as those attending the service bowed their heads.
Many emergency workers died as they tried to rescue victims from the twin towers, while thousands more say they are still suffering from persistent respiratory problems because they inhaled toxic dust when the towers collapsed.
In Washington, U.S. President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, marked the anniversary with a moment of silence from the South Lawn of the White House. Across the city, officials and relatives gathered at the rebuilt wall of the Pentagon, where American Airlines Flight 77 struck, killing 184 people inside the building and on the plane.
A smaller memorial honouring Flight 93's 40 passengers and crew began at 9:55 a.m., the time the airliner nosedived into an empty Pennsylvania field.
NYC ceremony away from Ground Zero
The list of victims was one name longer than in 2006 as the official death toll was increased this year, after New York City ruled that a woman's death by lung disease was caused by exposure to World Trade Center dust.
For the first time, the New York ceremony took place at Zuccotti Park near Ground Zero, but not at the site itself, as has been tradition.
The anniversary was moved because of the intense construction underway to build a memorial, skyscraper and transit hub at the site where the World Trade Center towers stood.
'It's an open wound'
The CBC's Neil Herland, who covers the United Nations, lives three blocks from the World Trade Center site and said he can see the glow of the floodlights that constantly illuminate the area from his home.
"In many ways, it's an open wound in the heart of New York, an open wound that hasn't been filled in," Herland said Tuesday.
Some families protested the change in venue for the ceremony, so they are being allowed to lay flowers at the World Trade Center site.
"It's still like visiting a grave on the person's anniversary of their death," said Rosaleen Tallon, whose firefighter brother, Sean Tallon, died that day.
Giuliani promises no politics at ceremony
Other family members are upset that Rudy Giuliani, the city's former mayor, was allowed to speak at the ceremony because he is now a Republican presidential candidate.
Giuliani spoke at all previous anniversary events and had promised before this one that his appearance would not be political.
"It was a day with no answers, but with an unending line of people who came forward to help one another," he told those gathered on Tuesday.
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is seeking the Democratic Party presidential nomination, also attended the New York ceremony.
The ceremony has drawn fewer mourners every year, and some question whether the event is excessive. Communities in New Jersey, where many of the victims lived, have scaled back their Sept. 11 events.
Families of Air India victims participate in memorial
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper commemorated the Sept. 11 attacks while in Australia on Tuesday.
"Sept. 11, 2001, was truly a day that shook the world," he told the Australian Parliament in Canberra.
"Six years on, the horrific images from that morning still evoke anger, sorrow and, as intended, terror. The buildings may have been American, but the targets were every one of us."
He noted that 24 Canadians died in the attacks, while other Canadians, like Americans, have been affected by terrorist acts since Sept. 11, 2001.
"So both our countries have been bloodied by terror," Harper said. "And both of us are doing our part to confront and defeat it."
In Canada, those who lost loved ones in the attacks also held a memorial service in Toronto on Tuesday.
They were joined by the families of the victims of the 1985 Air India bombing and Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day, who read a tribute at the event.
Maureen Basnicki, whose husband Ken died in the collapse of the World Trade Center's north tower, has joined other victims' families in calling for an official memorial ceremony in Canada to mark the tragedy.
"It's like it happened yesterday," Basnicki told CBC News on Tuesday. "It certainly comes flooding back to me."
Day said the government is looking into the possibility of a national memorial.
With files from the Canadian Press
Crowds of thousands joined police, firefighters, rescue workers and dignitaries Tuesday under wet grey skies at several solemn ceremonies in the United States and Canada to mark the sixth anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
A crowd gathers in Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan to commemorate the sixth anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center on Tuesday.
(Henny Ray Abrams/Associated Press)
Nearly 3,000 people died when hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., and a field in Pennsylvania.
Amid the backdrop of a rainy Manhattan skyline, the World Trade Center ceremony began with a traditional drum and bagpipe procession that escorted an honour guard of police and firefighters carrying the torn flag retrieved from the rubble of the twin towers.
Church bells sounded across the city at 8:46 a.m. ET as Mayor Michael Bloomberg led the crowd of relatives and mourners in a minute of silence to coincide with the time the first hijacked airplane hit the north tower.
Continue Article
"On that day we felt isolated, but not for long and not from each other," Bloomberg told the crowd gathered at a park near where the towers once stood.
"Six years have passed and our place is still by your side."
Firefighters and emergency workers who responded to the flood of 911 calls that came on Sept. 11, as well as construction workers who cleaned up the rubble, read aloud victims' names as those attending the service bowed their heads.
Many emergency workers died as they tried to rescue victims from the twin towers, while thousands more say they are still suffering from persistent respiratory problems because they inhaled toxic dust when the towers collapsed.
In Washington, U.S. President George W. Bush and his wife, Laura, marked the anniversary with a moment of silence from the South Lawn of the White House. Across the city, officials and relatives gathered at the rebuilt wall of the Pentagon, where American Airlines Flight 77 struck, killing 184 people inside the building and on the plane.
A smaller memorial honouring Flight 93's 40 passengers and crew began at 9:55 a.m., the time the airliner nosedived into an empty Pennsylvania field.
NYC ceremony away from Ground Zero
The list of victims was one name longer than in 2006 as the official death toll was increased this year, after New York City ruled that a woman's death by lung disease was caused by exposure to World Trade Center dust.
For the first time, the New York ceremony took place at Zuccotti Park near Ground Zero, but not at the site itself, as has been tradition.
The anniversary was moved because of the intense construction underway to build a memorial, skyscraper and transit hub at the site where the World Trade Center towers stood.
'It's an open wound'
The CBC's Neil Herland, who covers the United Nations, lives three blocks from the World Trade Center site and said he can see the glow of the floodlights that constantly illuminate the area from his home.
"In many ways, it's an open wound in the heart of New York, an open wound that hasn't been filled in," Herland said Tuesday.
Some families protested the change in venue for the ceremony, so they are being allowed to lay flowers at the World Trade Center site.
"It's still like visiting a grave on the person's anniversary of their death," said Rosaleen Tallon, whose firefighter brother, Sean Tallon, died that day.
Giuliani promises no politics at ceremony
Other family members are upset that Rudy Giuliani, the city's former mayor, was allowed to speak at the ceremony because he is now a Republican presidential candidate.
Giuliani spoke at all previous anniversary events and had promised before this one that his appearance would not be political.
"It was a day with no answers, but with an unending line of people who came forward to help one another," he told those gathered on Tuesday.
Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is seeking the Democratic Party presidential nomination, also attended the New York ceremony.
The ceremony has drawn fewer mourners every year, and some question whether the event is excessive. Communities in New Jersey, where many of the victims lived, have scaled back their Sept. 11 events.
Families of Air India victims participate in memorial
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper commemorated the Sept. 11 attacks while in Australia on Tuesday.
"Sept. 11, 2001, was truly a day that shook the world," he told the Australian Parliament in Canberra.
"Six years on, the horrific images from that morning still evoke anger, sorrow and, as intended, terror. The buildings may have been American, but the targets were every one of us."
He noted that 24 Canadians died in the attacks, while other Canadians, like Americans, have been affected by terrorist acts since Sept. 11, 2001.
"So both our countries have been bloodied by terror," Harper said. "And both of us are doing our part to confront and defeat it."
In Canada, those who lost loved ones in the attacks also held a memorial service in Toronto on Tuesday.
They were joined by the families of the victims of the 1985 Air India bombing and Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day, who read a tribute at the event.
Maureen Basnicki, whose husband Ken died in the collapse of the World Trade Center's north tower, has joined other victims' families in calling for an official memorial ceremony in Canada to mark the tragedy.
"It's like it happened yesterday," Basnicki told CBC News on Tuesday. "It certainly comes flooding back to me."
Day said the government is looking into the possibility of a national memorial.
With files from the Canadian Press
Monday, September 10, 2007
Body Shop Founder Dies
The founder of ethical cosmetics company Body Shop died Monday night after suffering a major brain hemorrhage at the age of 64.
Body Shop founder Anita Roddick poses for photographers on Thursday, Dec. 11, 1997 in London. (AP / Dave Thomson)
Dame Anita Roddick died at 6:30 p.m. local time at a hospital in Chichester, southern England, her family said in a statement.
Her husband, Gordon, and daughters Sam and Justine were all with her when she died.
"Anita Roddick was admitted to St. Richard's Hospital in Chichester, close to her home, yesterday evening when she collapsed after complaining of a sudden headache," reads the family statement.
Roddick announced in February that she had contracted Hepatitis C from a blood transfusion in 1971. She said she had lived with the virus for three decades, and only found out about it two years ago after a blood test.
She campaigned to get Hepatitis C, referred to as the "silent killer," to be considered a serious "public health challenge".
Roddick was dubbed the "Queen of Green" for her environmentally-friendly, animal cruelty-free business practices. She established the first Body Shop in Brighton in 1976.
The company has grown into a highly profitable, global phenomenon, blossoming into nearly 2,000 stores in 50 countries. The Body Shop became part of the French company L'Oreal Group last year, but remains independently run.
Roddick and her husband stepped down as co-chairpersons of the company in 2002, but she continued to contribute as a consultant.
In 2003, Queen Elizabeth II made Roddick a dame -- the female equivalent of knighthood -- in recognition of her contribution to business and charity.
Greenpeace Executive Director John Sauven called Roddick an "incredible woman" who will be "sorely missed.''
"She was so ahead of her time when it came to issues of how business could be done in different ways, not just profit motivated but taking into account environmental issues," Sauven said.
Roddick said she opened her first Body Shop store intending to simply make a living and help provide for her two daughters while her husband was trekking across the Americas.
"I had no training or experience and my only business acumen was Gordon's advice to take sales of 300 pounds a week," she wrote.
She said her company's trademark green colour came by accident -- it was the only colour that could cover the mould on the walls of her first shop.
With a report from The Associated Press
Body Shop founder Anita Roddick poses for photographers on Thursday, Dec. 11, 1997 in London. (AP / Dave Thomson)
Dame Anita Roddick died at 6:30 p.m. local time at a hospital in Chichester, southern England, her family said in a statement.
Her husband, Gordon, and daughters Sam and Justine were all with her when she died.
"Anita Roddick was admitted to St. Richard's Hospital in Chichester, close to her home, yesterday evening when she collapsed after complaining of a sudden headache," reads the family statement.
Roddick announced in February that she had contracted Hepatitis C from a blood transfusion in 1971. She said she had lived with the virus for three decades, and only found out about it two years ago after a blood test.
She campaigned to get Hepatitis C, referred to as the "silent killer," to be considered a serious "public health challenge".
Roddick was dubbed the "Queen of Green" for her environmentally-friendly, animal cruelty-free business practices. She established the first Body Shop in Brighton in 1976.
The company has grown into a highly profitable, global phenomenon, blossoming into nearly 2,000 stores in 50 countries. The Body Shop became part of the French company L'Oreal Group last year, but remains independently run.
Roddick and her husband stepped down as co-chairpersons of the company in 2002, but she continued to contribute as a consultant.
In 2003, Queen Elizabeth II made Roddick a dame -- the female equivalent of knighthood -- in recognition of her contribution to business and charity.
Greenpeace Executive Director John Sauven called Roddick an "incredible woman" who will be "sorely missed.''
"She was so ahead of her time when it came to issues of how business could be done in different ways, not just profit motivated but taking into account environmental issues," Sauven said.
Roddick said she opened her first Body Shop store intending to simply make a living and help provide for her two daughters while her husband was trekking across the Americas.
"I had no training or experience and my only business acumen was Gordon's advice to take sales of 300 pounds a week," she wrote.
She said her company's trademark green colour came by accident -- it was the only colour that could cover the mould on the walls of her first shop.
With a report from The Associated Press
Afternoon musings
Fall is coming to my hometown. The days are shorter and the nights are colder and the dogs and I are ready to head to warmer pastures for the winter. I mean it is sunny and lovely in the sun... but I am in the house and for the second day in a row my hands are numb. Like, I should be wearing gloves. This is insanity. I am not ready to put away the sandals and break out the mitts and toques.... although I did break out my polar fleece jammies. WOOOOOOHOOOOOO I am bringing sexy back in my house. Or not... but really where did sexy go that it took Justin Timberlake to bring it back? Well I cannot bring myself to find a JT song so here is an oldie but goodie.
Sunday, September 9, 2007
a tough one
My hubby is off to confront someone near and dear to us about drinking. We have been concerned for a while, along with many other people. But today this person was downtown and hubby pulled the car around. Inside was a can of 7-Up and a glass (a freaking glass) of rum. So we know that this person is drinking and driving (OK I suspected the last... and I do mean last time I got a ride). What do you do? And much of the family is in denial... or simply does not see thru the cover even though they know our concerns.
It Fall Fair time
It is the annual fall fair, our 110. We go just about every year, although as a child we usually went to the larger one a few communities away. But my 4H sewing days meant entries in the fairs and a day spent judgin stuff. Like I know how to judge a sheep. I mean I like sheep, they are cute and fairly fun to watch but what makes a good sheep? Sadly the number of booths has gotten smaller every year. More political, churchy, pro-lifey beeths. Where is the crap they hock? You know the mops and shammies and cheese slicers that never work when you take them home. This year I didn't really look at the animals or take in the midway, but that is OK. It will all be there again next year.
My father-in-law got to oficially open it this year. It was his 50 year volunteering there. Crazy. So he gave a sort of speech and got a plaque in recognition. And two diferent pairs of people are taking over the job that he did by himself. We went and had our annual 4H hamburger and wandered around. Today I am off and wondering what to do with my time this week.
My father-in-law got to oficially open it this year. It was his 50 year volunteering there. Crazy. So he gave a sort of speech and got a plaque in recognition. And two diferent pairs of people are taking over the job that he did by himself. We went and had our annual 4H hamburger and wandered around. Today I am off and wondering what to do with my time this week.
Thursday, September 6, 2007
a day off
Went for a nice long walk on the mountain today with hubby and the dogs. We got some nice pics of us with the dogs. It was sunny and beautiful up there today.
I am semi dieting. And I have not had a chip in two weeks. Some people eat sweets, my addiction is chips. It's not necesisarily the eating it's the habit of snacking. I am craving a chip down to my very bones. I am hoping that by not eating them for a while I will break the cycle or OD on chips. Hubby will come home from work and I will be lying on the bed surrounded by empty bags... seriously. I will eat some again but will hopefully have broken the chronic snacking cycle.
I ama going to see George Canyon in concert. It should be a good show. I first turned onto him watching Nashville Star (the country version of American Idol). He was the first and only Canadian I think to be on the show, there was one season also an Irish fellow. George did really well on the series and ended up the runner up. But I think he has done the best of any of them on the show until Miranda Lambert (2nd runner up in the first season) broke out with her hit Kerosene. It was a shame that Canadians could not vote unless they could get across the border. But he did well and got picked up, up here and has performed with Paul Brandt and others. Thanks hubby for the tickets to go...
I am semi dieting. And I have not had a chip in two weeks. Some people eat sweets, my addiction is chips. It's not necesisarily the eating it's the habit of snacking. I am craving a chip down to my very bones. I am hoping that by not eating them for a while I will break the cycle or OD on chips. Hubby will come home from work and I will be lying on the bed surrounded by empty bags... seriously. I will eat some again but will hopefully have broken the chronic snacking cycle.
I ama going to see George Canyon in concert. It should be a good show. I first turned onto him watching Nashville Star (the country version of American Idol). He was the first and only Canadian I think to be on the show, there was one season also an Irish fellow. George did really well on the series and ended up the runner up. But I think he has done the best of any of them on the show until Miranda Lambert (2nd runner up in the first season) broke out with her hit Kerosene. It was a shame that Canadians could not vote unless they could get across the border. But he did well and got picked up, up here and has performed with Paul Brandt and others. Thanks hubby for the tickets to go...
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
A little reflection
Do you ever feel like you are waking up from a fog? For too long I have felt muffled, like I was living life on the other side of the mirror. I worked and lived but everything was flat to me. Finally I went to the doctor and am on some meds. Depression was the diagnosis, well no surprise really, as I have had boughts of it on and off for years but never did anything about it. It is a little like coming out of your shell... I am starting to feel more like, well me. I am reading and actually starting to enjoy again. That is the biggest change so far (well there are other side benfits as well better left unsaid) just finding joy in a day. I am sitting here listening to a country music CD I mixed last night. For me and for a cousin for Christmas. I love country music but have rarely turned it on in the last year. So sorry hubby, you must listen to country again. So I am dancing around the room as my dogs watch confused, and baking, and making pasta sauce to freeze for winter meals.
So here's a little Canadian content with Jason McCoy: The Road Hammers
So here's a little Canadian content with Jason McCoy: The Road Hammers
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
A little Kids In The Hall
I am on days off. Had lunch at a local coffee shop, bought groceries, sorted thru Christmas craft things, burned a CD for my cousins Christmas gift. The dogs are resting and I am playing on the computer. It's cousins anniversary today, seems like it was not that long ago they got married. The hubby forgot the date, but says he remembers ours. That's good, it's not even been a year yet, so he better.
Felt like some laughs so here's a little funny to enjoy. I really liked this show.
Felt like some laughs so here's a little funny to enjoy. I really liked this show.
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