Bird's Eye II Friday October 12, 2007, 4 comments
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Sumedh Friday October 12, 2007
Adrian Monday October 15, 2007
Ha ha.
I would have really laughed if I wasn’t embarrassed about having used the exact same joke two posts ago. ;)
We liked these tow pictures so much that they were printed and now hang in our kitchen.
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