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At the Maker Meetup, An event for staff in Maryland Libraries (November 28, 2012 at West County Area Library, Anne Arundel County, MD)
I'm trying to explain the idea to my buddy but she don't seem to listen. She doesn't really LISTEN arghhhhh.
- Christopher
Edited by Christophers best buddy Mark :-D
Nicole explains the effectiveness of SanTasti at removing the dry, tightening, astringent sensation from your mouth after a lot of wine tasting.
Liv Hægstad's brother, Per Vatn, has played a big role in getting the sculpture park together. Here he explains some local history to a group of retirees.
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