Holiday Clubs and Ephalmups

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So today, me and the dearest Stetler spent the most vastest amount of time preparing craft, painting pictures and cutting out cutting things. And bagging rice. Stupid Rice.
Why? Well my church is running a holiday club wednesday-thursday-friday and we had to decorate lots of stuff.
So I'm very tired out, and can't think straight. Thusly I'll just leave you with 3 links...
Mmmm spam for comments
mmm the stuff you can buy on e-bay
Hooray, new Strong Bad E-mails!

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(8)John Peel!
(t)Jenny


Your Comments

Benjamin

What's the successor to"Aye aye Captain!" ??? :)

Benjamin

Also... funny that person signed that VERY old blog. Those were the good old days. Brought back memories reading blogs from back then!

eg "I found out who "noitisiwhoissparticus@hotmail.com" is. (I can say that now coz he isn't using it anymore). He is Ben. Trying to annoy me, and succeeding admirably."

Those were the days...

Seboo

Bagging Rice. Your turning into the VietCong

bee

why does rice need to be bagged anyway? what did it ever do to YOU?
hehe ;)

sparticus

It needed to be bagged so it could be used to make juggling balls. Obviously.
Photos to follow if I remember to recharge the batteries for my camera

Sebooo

Ohhh great ... rice pictures.


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