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Adventures in the land of the Morning Calm
Sunday, March 06, 2005
And they were actually jamming "Light My Fire" when we walked in. A rare feeling of home.
2 comments:
Anonymous said...
stolly
aint no king bee
8:02 AM
Anonymous said...
HE'S JUST A LIZARD KING.
PEACE
10:40 AM
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2 comments:
stolly
aint no king bee
HE'S JUST A LIZARD KING.
PEACE
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