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I don't know that those postal regulations are so terrible - at least our garbagemen are capable of lifting things!
*wink*
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Posted by: mamaloo, the doula
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8:43am 11/07/2006 |
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Ethel Merman? Are you sure you're only 30?
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Posted by: Ben
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9:35am 11/07/2006 |
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Never ship to or from Canada, unless it is prescription drugs! ;) I cannot tell ya how long things sit at the border...
Kris, you could write a book like Garrison Kellior and Lake Wobegon... you have a way with those romatic, colorful days of your youth.
Tara
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Posted by: Tara at:
1:04pm 11/07/2006 |
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I can't say how funny that show . Sooooooo funny.......
You need to post that show on your front page!
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Posted by: rob at:
6:25am 11/08/2006 |
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Do you have a myspace? Is it too trendy of me to ask. It IS quite useless for you if you have this here blog.
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Posted by: SueB at:
8:18am 11/08/2006 |
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Oh my god, that dog story was too funny. I've been listening for a while, and I've always thought that you two are perfect for each other, but it wasn't until recently when Kris started talking more about his parents and childhood that I figured out WHY you two are a perfect couple. Kris is basically just a step or two removed from having been a group home kid! Seriously, all it would have taken is one attentive DCFS worker, and he would have been in a group home. For Betsy, he's like a grown up group home kid who was saved by a caring social worker! And for Kris, Betsy is the complete antithesis of his mother. I mean, the woman is so attentive to her kids that she breastfed Elliot until he was three and has Maggie practically velcroed to her body (I applaud you for both, by the way)! No wonder you two ended up together. And how lucky are the rest of us to have a window into your lives! Congrats on two years and 300 shows. Keep 'em coming!
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Posted by: Courtney at:
9:53pm 11/11/2006 |
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