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A Gal from Oklahoma Who Now Hangs Out in Oregon. and actually finds the meaning of life in small, hidden treasures...

1/21/2011

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  • Bend Over Baby
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  • Hwy. 20 Going Home
  • Little One
  • Tribute to Eminator!
  • Tubular Flutterby
  • Utmost Use of Compost Cache

Fun Places to Visit!

  • Better Than Therapy
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  • Chuck Norris
  • Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey
  • Farming Friends!
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  • Lords of Bacon
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  • Passive-Aggressive Notes
  • Pirate Bendy!
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  • Shoot the Stupid.com
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  • Zaba Search

Awesome Quotes!

  • "I just don't want to be like you and have money keep me from reaching my dreams." MKP, my daughter...
  • It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets.
  • Me: "You didn't drink and drive last night, did you?" Her: "No. I didn't drive, period." Me: Grrr...
  • Most of the time it was probably real bad being stuck down in a dungeon. But some days, when there was a bad storm outside, you'd look out your little window and think, "Boy, I'm glad I'm not out in that." By Jack Handey

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I LOVE Oregon! I've lived all over the U.S., but know that Oregon is truly home now! I'm a wife, mother, teacher, geocacher, musician, friend, pet owner, gardener, and reader.
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