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May 18, 2008

Noting Blogs

So today I was reading over here (animals), which led me to this awesome post, here (homeschooling)...which led me to this post right here ( I am SO there).

Meanwhile, I can't read everysinglepost in my reader everysingleday so I save a few to linger over. I caught up with this one today. I'm glad I did. We really, and truly need a graphic for blogs that says something like "Stop Sancti-Mommy's!" What do you think, M-mv?

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Hi Maria!

Your blog name and banner made me laugh out loud, and before I read even ONE word I bookmarked you. Done.

But that's not entirely true, because I read several of your (nice, funny, slightly flustered) words all strung together on your MAHVELOUS comment you left on my blog. I really appreciated it -- thank you!

I will be back, and I completely feel your pain about the growing blog roll and the corresponding dust bunny explosion.

Your new pal,

Laurie @ Foolery

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