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toilet of despair

January 8, 12 //
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found text

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christmas came!

January 7, 12 //
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family, holledays, joy

Giftmas was extra magical this year. I launched my first tree, found last summer curbside-sad while on an alley jog through East Isles.

Rob liked his Lucha Libre mask.

Joe was skeptical of his gift,

but pleasantly surprised!

Mom scandalized yuletide by gifting Greg a reindeer part.

But she made up for it with the punching nun:

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you are not dead for the holidays

December 10, 11 //
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you are not dead

Have some (ma)lingering names yet on your holiday list? Why, there’s a sale going on! In our special Holiday Pack, get a copy of You Are Not Dead and a set of magnetic Fridge Words for a mere $15, shipping included!

Don’t want to invest that much in your tolerated one? Forget the candy canes and switches—what could be more perfect to stuff a stocking than Fridge Words? Buy buy buy!

:D

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belated bebearded boo

November 5, 11 //
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halloween

Bree, Josh and I went to the Huge Theater Rent Costume Party as The Bearded Men. …Any excuse to buy the Leading Man Wig.

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