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Pajama Market Small Business Blog of the Day[Pajama Market Small Business Blog of the Day] The older posts didn't include any photos, but they have added more and more as the blog has matured. That's great because I found myself stopping at most of the posts that had photos to see what the photo was about, while scrolling right past the posts without a photo.

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http://strippersversusdvds.blogstream.com  strippersversusdvds by Sir Cranky: I've spent most of it indoors working, and I still have more work to get done before I go out to the New Jersey office of my client tomorrow. But the gloomy atmosphere makes me feel sleepy as I sit at my computer...

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http://strippersversusdvds.blogstream.com  strippersversusdvds by Sir Cranky: There is another legend that Cregar showed up at a Hollywood party with his mother, who was supposedly even larger than he was. The famously compulsive womanizer and alcoholic John Barrymore apparently took one look at the colossal Mama Cregar and gasped, "What a fuck!" I don't know if that's a true story, but it's funny imagining a tipsy Barrymore saying it!

[3rd House Journal] Bienvenue a Montreál: They toggled deftly between French and English. And in several restaurants where our high-spirited group of as many as 8-11 (depending on who showed up) swarmed for meals, they obligingly brought separate checks for each person, coming back with the correct change for each in turn.

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[Blog.flickr.com] FlickrBlog: In the meantime, some photos will occasionally fail to load because we're upgrading storage systems. We don't like to take photo serving offline, and it's rare that we do ”” it's been nearly a year since the last time ”” but once in a while, you just gotta do it!

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Posted at June 9, 2006 12:55 AM

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