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Monday, September 21, 2009
Slowly Wiping out the Paper
I don't know if it is environmental or economic,
but the toilet paper tube is shorter than it was before.
Yellowstone Park has gone green and removed the center from the
soap
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Carol
I am a wife, mom and grandma. I enjoy my work as an upholsterer. I sing with a women's barbershop group and occasionally write things, like children's books or songs.
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