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This reminds me of 3 things: 1. The way I used to draw cars when I was in the 3rd grade. 2. The cars from "Who Framed Roger Rabbit?". 3. The cars from "The Grinch"
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Very cute, I love the southern accent! I was going to suggest marinating the raisins also, I wonder if you could soak them in the chocolate sauce, or kahlua, but I guess that wouldn't be very raisin-ey, would it. Please keep making your mini-movies.
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We received the shirt the other day, thank you very much! My teeny 9 year old has been wearing the extra-large tee-shirt for "jammers" (pajama's) every night, she is so thrilled to have won. THANKS!!!!!!!!!
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I'm a Brownie Leader & this girl really violated cookie selling rules. One girl and one mom is NOT allowed to sell like that. You can come to appointed cookie booths (local council sets them up), and you get 2-3 a YEAR to go to. Extra cookies are signed out by TROOP, not girl & the troop is responsible to pay for them if they don't sell them.

If she set up a cookie booth by herself or with her mom, that really wasn't fair to the other girls. Safetywise (our rulebook that we must follow) indicates 2 parents and 2 girls at each cookie booth. All the girls at the sale share the number of cookies for their badge. Also, if she used the internet to sell cookies, she is in violation of the rules too. (I know the article doesn't say she did.)

There is no way she sold this many with her pre-orders, you sell WAY more when you have the cookies in hand to hungry shoppers. I don't mean to sound like sour grapes, but my kid could've sold a bunch more if I could have signed them out from the cookie cupboard violated Girl Scout rules by selling them at the church parking lot & other stores outside of the assigned cookie booths too.

Our troop went horseback riding with our cookie money & we also donated 80 boxes of cookies to "hometown heroes" police & fire fighters.
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I remember my Atari, all the hours spent trying to finish "Demon Drop". I can remember the blister I had on my left palm from holding the controller so long. No pause button back then!
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I love black labs. My mom was handicapped & was unable to pick up dropped items from the floor. She would say "pick that up for momma, Becky" & My Becky would pick whatever it was up & give it back to her. Becky was 17 when she went to doggy heaven & we still miss her. Now we have a new lab, Dazy & she is learning too!
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