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Our New Addition

There is a new member to our family, her name is Big Bertha. She is 25 cubic feet of pure pleasure! A trip to Costco and Winco did not even make her blink. I'm sure she will provide many years of joy, the last one was with us for over 12 years. Don't worry though, she is being retired to the garage.



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momoftheyear said…
You'd best be bringing those hershey bars up to the mountains! And I trust that everything in there's organic, right?

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