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00dozo said…
I told you it was gonna be a slow weekend!

Ha, ha - love the TSA ones (in one, I almost read "TSA" as "TEA" - a visual segue?)

And Bristol - what a joke. I hate that show. Bunch o' DWiTS.
Anonymous said…
Yeah, the TSA were especially funny. (Until I have to fly, I'll keep laughing. ahem)

Poor Bristol Palin, what's a "teen activist" to do now that the dance is over?

I am not a regular watcher of the show (as if I need another show to watch!)

Hey! You watching The Walking Dead? It's pretty AWESOME!
nonamedufus said…
00dozo: Those TSA ones are just the tip of the iceberg. There were a ton of them this week. DWITS. Love it.
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: Is that a spin-off? Dancing With the Dead? Sounds like something you'd do in the 60s!
Is there still time for me to move to Canada?
nonamedufus said…
Boom Boom: Absolutely. If you can get past the TSA agents unmolested first!

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