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Tag Archives: Alice in Wonderland
But so sore did abe ite ivvy’s holired abbles…
Aimlessly surfing the ether, I came across a few pictures of sand. I’m not usually impressed by sand, unless it’s white, stretches forever besides a deep blue sea and I have a tequila in my hand. My only recent encounter … Continue reading →
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