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Friday, February 02, 2007


Our Lady Of Peace: Toes


Our Lady Of Peace: Toes
Originally uploaded by earthdog.
When I took this picture all I could think about was the four toe statue on the TV show Lost. I know that there is a pinky toe under the edge of this dress. It still makes me think of Lost. I know this is a sign that I watch too much TV and that I am excited about Lost starting again next week.

I know lots of people say that Lost is not as good as the first season. I have to disagree with those people. It is not the same show as the first season. I think that is brilliant. The writers are turning into a different type of show every season. I am looking forward to the second half of this season starting.

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Saturday, March 30, 2002


Lewis and Clark in Seaside

 

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