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Old 08-01-2008, 01:30 PM #1
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Smile Momma and her kitties get a break lol!

Leaving tomorrow morning bright and early for a long drive. Going to Buffalo, NY first then to Syracuse and then to Long Island. After all that then we decided to drive the coast all the way back down to Florida. So you all get a huge break, I will not be back til September.

Maybe on my trip I can come up with some devilish ideas for redecorating Momma's porch. Hehehe
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