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2008.06.06

What's blue and creamy?

Not quite worthy of it's own blog post, but since Twitter is not behaving these days, you are subjected to a little micro-blogging:

Counter person: "What would you like sir?"
Me:  "I'd like something blue and creamy."

Can honestly say, I have not strung those words together until going here.

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what, like cheese?

oh.

i guess i should have followed the link first...

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