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Who's stalking you now?

Me!!!! That's who! I got wireless internet today and now....no one is safe! I will be visiting your blogs and leaving comments like that crazy neighbor lady who won't mind her own business!!!!!! Fair warning everyone- I'm back and in full on internet mode!!!!!

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  1. I can't wait to be stalked! It makes me feel so relevant!

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  2. You are going to be all over the place!

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  3. oh yeah.... and welcome to 2011!! Maybe now you'll also get txting on your cell phone! Remember that giant cell phone GH use to have at cpt 1? ha!

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  4. Hi! Christine
    I sure do know who you are...I am stymied also in making a doll for your story book theme group in C and C. Actually, I made a small Cheshire Cat and hope to make a larger one, as he is one of my all time favorite story book characters since I was very young and eventually make an Alice doll also.
    Thank you for visiting my blog. Just click on the colorful 'FOLLOW' tag above all of the lovely photos of my followers on the right side bar of my blog.
    I will follow yours too!
    Cheers!
    Teresa

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  5. Angela- I sure am all over the place- whew! I'm pooped! I've been here, there and everywhere! Except to see Chinamommy cuz my mac doesn't like her- it thinks she has cooties or something!!!

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  6. Hi Chris - thanks for visiting my little blog. I've just been reading through your sculpting processes over your past posts and its great to get so much detail. I used to do a bit of sculpting (small figures)and really enjoyed it. I may even dare to show some in a future post! Yours are amazing. Will be back.

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  7. Que bonito haberse criado en una ciudad llamada Hesperia como el poema de Lovecraft. Las Hespérides eran unas ninfas griegas que cuidaban un jardín fabuloso, una de ellas se llamaba Hesperia. También se las llamaba hijas del atardecer o el ocaso. Me alegro por tu nuevo acceso a internet. Saludos.

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  8. How nice growing up in a town called Hesperia as Lovecraft's poem. The Greek Hesperides were nymphs who guarded a fabulous garden, one of them was called Hesperia. They are also called daughters of evening or sunset. I'm happy for your new internet access. Greetings.

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  9. wooooohooooo!!!!!!! What a difference it makes,right? I'm so happy for you!!!!

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  10. Yay!! see ya in cyberspace!
    Hope you have a sparkly day...thanks for your sweet visits and awesome words always!
    Victoria~

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  11. Come on! stalk me if you dare!!I'll stalk you back!!!
    LOL!!!
    He!he! it is nice to read such an enthusiastic post!

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