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About Me Member Deviant of Many Talents wednesdaysrain17/Female/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 5 Years
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Katrina scared the cooks away

Tue Aug 30, 2005, 2:02 PM
I'd sure not mind a breakfast-maker in my neck of the woods right about now.

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hah hah i like you


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:icondrahomira:
googlewhore hehe yeah. well it's not the best place to find big pictures but it can be very useful indeed : )
thanks for passing by

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+today it's wednesday. it's been a cold, rainy day. the wind forced ice cold drops down my neck, in through the clothes. the kind of rain that forces you to tense the muscles and walk fast, head bowed. and my heart rebroke, and it hurt, and it was cold and dark and it was noon.
and i'm going to blame it all on you and your beautiful, beautiful screen name.
you see, if i don't then it means it was all my fault.

seriously now, thanks for the fav and comment, i appreciate it.+

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Thanks for the fav :) :heart:

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