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May 30, 2005
Happy Memorial Day!
A lot of people are probably traveling, and I'm not going to be around much today. So I'll leave a travel tip based on something that happened yesterday when I wasn't looking. When you're packing, be sure to check the trunk before you slam it and leave! Otherwise, this might happen: Without making a sound, Coco (who's always trying something) slipped stealthily into the trunk. I'm sure there would have been mysterious noises hours later on the PA Turnpike, but fortunately, she was caught, and dragged out, but only after I allowed her to pose for this public service photo. Happy Memorial Day!
MORE: Are you looking for ways to support the troops? Here's how. posted by Eric on 05.30.05 at 09:20 AM
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As G. K. Chesterton once pointed out, in any War, honor requires me to name my name and nation. Therefore: Name: Steven Malcolm Anderson Nation: United States of America Steven Malcolm Anderson the Lesbian-worshipping man's-man-admiring myth-based egoist · May 30, 2005 05:05 PM |
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