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Baby Got Books

April 25, 2008

Thank you, Obsession Design at Café Press, for this laugh.


Posted by Alison Morris on April 25, 2008 | Comments (3)


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April 25, 2008
In response to: Baby Got Books
Kat Brokaw commented:

Oh! I want one! Where and how can we get one?




April 25, 2008
In response to: Baby Got Books
Sarah commented:

Years ago I stopped renting out my chest, except for PEN. If Calvin Klein or Ralph Lauren wears a T with my name, I will wear one of them. Once I bought in Paris an YSL Tshirt, with his name on it at the fashion museum. Closest I ever came to an original.




September 23, 2009
In response to: Baby Got Books
skereigeseask commented:

To choose solar power or not to choose solar power? That is the question!

When your electrical bill is increasing each and every month, don't despair! There are still a few things you can do. For example, you could:

* cry and pull out your hair
* refuse to pay and get cut off and have no utilities
* work harder and more hours each month to keep up the rising costs
* invest in other alternative sources of energy to cut the electrical utility bill.

One of the alternative sources of energy you should consider is solar energy. However, let's not beat about the bush. If you do decide to choose solar power, you will need to invest some hard cash to get it started. That means putting in your own (or borrowed) money, but, don't forget that the investment really will make a huge difference for now and many years to come.

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