The end is near
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Cookie has, for some time now, thought about closing up shop on this blog.
I mean DHTiSH has had a good run, but after 15 years, it's time for a
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In Which My Blog Fights Back
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I don’t know what is going on with WordPress, the application which
publishes my fabulous blog. I scraped together a post on Friday afternoon,
hit the publ...
Birthday Sluts
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Meredith Baxter (72) & Michael Gross (72) Rebecca Black (22) Sharna Burgess
(34) Lana Del Rey (34) Kris Allen (34) Jujubee (35) Michael Malarkey (36)
Edwar...
How Things Work
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Gawker.com is shutting down today, Monday 22nd August, 2016, some 13 years
after it began and two days before the end of my forties. It is the end of
an ...
8 comments:
OMG! That's awesome! Little Mardi Gras beads and all! Where is this actually located? I'd love to see it in person
It's very impressive. If only they had little tiny Lego go cups.
I don't know, Jason....I'm suspecting Lego land, in Denmark...or the one in CA, however.
And you're right MrP. What they need are some lego street vomit and it'd be complete.
But how awesome is the tiny little funeral? They even got the texture of the ground around the cemetery right.
Miss Jnaey'd like to convert for a day into a Lego Person and have a visit.
I love it! So this is how they rebuilt the city!
lol
exactly, Thom.
you are too funny.
Wow, I want to live there. Why didn't FEMA think of that -- Legos! Though it's just a little to tidy to really feel like New Orleans.
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