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Be careful where you put things

Posted on March 6, 2005 by Bud Hunt
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        I’ve got a daughter who will eventually enter this stage.
The stage where anything and everything goes into her mouth or wherever
else she can place things.  I hope we never, ever make a contribution
to this jar.

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