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Fifty-three, oh five for french toast??!?: Rom-Zom-Com
Rom-Zom-Com. Who ever heard of a Romantic Zombie Comedy? Apparently S.G. Browne has. In fact, he may have invented it. He just finished writing Breathers: A ...
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Fifty-three, oh five for french toast??!?: Oh What a Night!
Chrissy and I went to see Joshua Bell last night at the Kennedy Center. It was a wonderful night all around. It started when we left work an hour and a half ...
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Fifty-three, oh five for french toast??!?: Mom's Birthday
Ok, so I realize that my mom's birthday is in March, and it is now June, but sometimes it just takes a little while for my family to get its shit together. ...
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Fifty-three, oh five for french toast??!?: Rom-Zom-Com
Rom-Zom-Com. Who ever heard of a Romantic Zombie Comedy? Apparently S.G. Browne has. In fact, he may have invented it. He just finished writing Breathers: A ...
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Fifty-three, oh five for french toast??!?: October 2007
Fifty-three, oh five for french toast??!? I agree. .... pass defenses (Raiders, Vikings, Eagles and Bears respectively) that have a collective 5-11 record. ...
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Fifty-three, oh five for french toast??!?: June 2007
In the course of planning, I realized that no one had mentioned Yoko & Sandy (& Sandy's b/f Paul) being there, so we decided to keep that part a secret. ...
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