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Not anymore!
http://www.thebreastcancersite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=1&link=ctg_ths_home_from_bcs_home_sitenav
ha ha! So true… I have a bag of bean paste (enough to last months in one bag) That I mix into my Japanese- Style desperation soup. It’s not too bad! =)
That was hillarious!!!! I hope everything is ok been thinking about you alot. I hope everything is wonderful (gonna go and peek through some more :D)
You are brilliant.
I had an idea for a card…the intersection between circles “Education”, “Learning” and “Knowledge” – education alone=all book no larnin’, learning alone=curiousity, knowledge=street smarts; education+learning=front row in class, (etc etc etc). Anyway…it looked cool in my head.
I am regular reader of your blog.
But this is my first comment, sorry for distrubing by posting the comment not direcly concerned to your post.
Just asking Help. HELP!!
“OUR CUNNING MILITARY Government is killing his people and
showing fake evidence and saying skyful of lies to UN and World.
Pls help in revealing the truth it as you can.
PLEASE KINDLY HELP BURMA, MYANMAR!
http://agamsgecko.blogspot.com/
http://soneseayar.blogspot.com/
http://niknayman.blogspot.com (pls check CBox Eng Version)
http://burmanews.cbox.ws/“
You get a lot of anonymous comments. Why is that?
When I was in college, I often attended Mad Dog and Velveeta parties.
Yummy in my tummy.
You know what I find really interesting: anonymity in blogs.
Let’s be honest: you sure seem quite bright and tuned-in. In any other medium, you would be known.
I find your blog amazing, but I’ also quite disconnected in the fact that beyond a link to buy t-shirts, not much else is known about you.
Have others expressed curiosity about you?
You’re talented. Usually, talented people get recognized.
Why are bloggers so hidden and cryptic? That’s a general, gosh-can-you-help me sort of question, not specific to you.
Good idea. :)