Get it...You get caffeine?
She had tried to get on but blogger wouldn't let her (darn you blogger.com. You give me grief. So I added her comment to the list manually.
Rachel Kuhns Heath
I wasn't able to sign into your blog to comment, sorry. But, no napping here really unless I'm trying to avoid a project or something, that Starbucks card would come in handy for that...
I wasn't able to sign into your blog to comment, sorry. But, no napping here really unless I'm trying to avoid a project or something, that Starbucks card would come in handy for that...
Random.org picked her from the list of 10 commenters. No. 2 was Tonia Hayes.
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