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Penny for Your Thoughts
Posted On 08/12/2008 19:05:15 by kellkell
Common sense, it turns out is anything but common. So how do we know if we know what we think we know? A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Why would you want a bird in your hand? I always assumed it was to eat, but one shouldn't assume. Methinks he doth assume too much. Uh-oh. That can't be right. A stitch in time saves nine. But every stitch you sew on Sunday you'll have to pull out with your nose. What is this—Dante's Inferno: Home Ec Edition? And what if that stitch has a glit... Read More



So You Think You Can Dance - Kelli Baker Fans!
Posted On 06/11/2008 00:48:58 by LdsNana
For those of you who are Kelli Baker fans and have enjoyed her dancing on So You think You Can Dance; and also are wondering what she is going to do next -- Kelli Baker has been posting on this blog personally. She has even posted her contact information for those of you would would like to contact her. I know that I am interested in knowing about the next High School Musical...tDMgLdsNana

Kelli Baker - So You think You Can Dance -- Found in Utah and Yes, She is a Mormon!
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