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And pondering the meaning of his own triviality.

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on July 10, 2009  

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  1. 7-10
    6:41
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    Wow! I do believe this is the best picture I have ever seen. Wow! Fantastic to see all the detail. Thank you for sharing this!

  2. 7-10
    7:21
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    To Red….may I call you Red?
    Do not ponder your trivialities! She is playing with your psyche! Her broom is surely lost!
    You are very important and worthy of note!…See how she depends on you and your peers for her work and relaxation…
    You are, my big red skinned, feathered friend, not a joke but should be taken seriously…you are not just a part of the barn yard but a significant entity unto yourself …you majestic, exquisite fowl!
    PS….I know some good creams that might tighten up that red, wrinkled, baggy skin under your eyes if you want. Close-ups are painful aren’t they?

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