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Rules: Once you've been tagged, you are supposed to write a note with 25 random things, facts, habits or goals about you. At the end, choose 25 people to be tagged. You have to tag the person who tagged you. If I tagged you, it's because I want to know more about you.
Yes, I was on Facebook. |
Get it, get it, get it.... got it, got it, got it..... and let it roll!
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Nah. It was an online condolence for the mother of a fried of mine that passed away yesterday. As much as it was very touching, it is very private.
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Turned out to be someone's address. |
http://www.target.com/Do-Your-Room-P...%20bank&page=1
That's my birthday present for my brother. He's always coming home with a ton of change and just dumping it on his desk. His bday is the 9th (he'll be 26!) and I was showing my grandma what I'd gotten him. |
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molly@walkthedogbaltimore.com
Hmmm...I haven't cut and pasted since last night when I sent in my dog walking schedule, I guess! |
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=zN5wbuFF1vs
I totally thought this was going to be that horrible Twilight song some fan made. Thank God its some awesome music. |
i was looking at my photos from when the oscar mayer truck stopped at my grocery store. i got talked into wearing the hot dog thingy...i will *not* post the link. LOL
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http://i192.photobucket.com/albums/z...tichek/035.jpg
A photo from a photography blog I was looking at. |
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This would be more exciting for me if I didn't have to ctrl+v to get an a (broken keyboard) :( |
melanin) such as Fonsecaea pedrosoi, Wangiella dermatitidis, etc. - Chronic progressive granulomatous infection of skin and subcutaneous tissue, usually of extremities. - Mostly in Central and South America. - Infection by direct implantation of organisms found in decaying vegetation. - The raised, crusted, verrucous lesions involve a granulomatous host response to the fungus. - Small, round, thick-walled, brown “sclerotic bodies” can be seen histopathologically. VII. Lobomycosis, caused by Loboa loboi (alternately, Lacazia loboi). - Rare, slowly progressive infection of skin and subcutaneous tissue. - Generally affects extremities, buttocks, face. - Localized to Amazon region and other parts of Central and South America. - Causative agent has not been cultured, but may be identified histopathologically as round or oval cells in short chains in dermis. - Genomic analyses indicate close relatedness to Paracoccidioides brasiliensis. - Also afflicts dolphins. VIII. Rhinosporidiosis, caused by Rhinosporidium seeberi. - Chronic infection characterized by large nasal and other mucosal polyps. may be an aquatic protistan parasite, based on genomic analyses.- Localized to Asia, South America, and Africa. - Causative agent has not been cultured, but may be identified histopathologically as resembling an endosporulating fungus. - Taxonomic classification has not been definitively established. Rather than a fungus, it Wow- I'm really boring. |
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