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Thirteen Things That Make This Friday Fantastic

7:06 is actually 6:66 and doing anything during this time should be avoided at all costs.
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my jeans fit great today.
the weather outside is amazing and the trees are mostly better
i’m going to the maryville farmer’s market tomorrow for the first time
coco is […]

 

Thirteen of My Favorite Bliss Inducing Practices
by bekabug
Edition #007

lighting candles and incense
walking dub
connecting with people
buying fresh flowers
going through a new magazine
thunderstorms
napping with hugo
browsing a bookstore
meditation
photographing everything
crossing things off of a list
cleaning up and organizing
sipping tea

What is this? I admittedly ripped this idea off from the thursday thirteen. why? cause i think friday […]

 

Thirteen Environmentalist News Bits
by bekabug
Edition #006

When the government tested 60 soft, vinyl lunch boxes, they found one in five contained hazardous levels of lead, but neglected to tell the public.
North Dakota has issued the first U.S. industrial hemp licenses.
Here is a rather interesting article on replacing halogen lamps with Mini CFls […]

 

 

Thirteen Things On My First AFI Concert
by bekabug
Edition #003

I was shocked at how short and thin Davey was. Eat something, dear!
Jade can juggle. Holy crap how adorable are these boys allowed to get?
Jade produced the opening band’s album. I have heard these guys on XM… I thought they sounded familiar.
Loved the very […]

 

 

Thirteen Things On The Undead
by bekabug
Edition #003

Vampires are sexy. I have nothing else to say about that.
Movies and video games have proven Zombies love the mall. Our lesson? Stay away from the mall.
“I gives me hope.” ~holly [link]
Resident Evil 4 was the best thing to happen to zombies since George Romero
zombies love […]


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