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Hope is what ambition is made of.

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Hee!

Aww.  Happy 21st non-anniversary to my Beloved Ex.  Today's SlushPile Hell seems charmingly apropos!
Posted by DLM at 6:56 PM
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