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A fun way to pass the time


This was going to be a makeup, wardrobe, and photos kind of a day, as I have some new items that I desperately need to show off. It's rainy, though, and you may be aware that I have no cosy dressing room in which to prepare on an inclement morning. Instead, I'll just assign homework and leave you to it until tomorrow.

Your assignment is this: Go to www.braysofourlives.com, and in the "search brays" box, enter any word. I tried "tummy," "googly," and "stupendous."If you get no results, just try again.

This is a wonderful way to walk down memory lane if you've been with me for a while, or to see what you've missed if you're a late adopter. You might see a post you'd forgotten, find one you missed, or get another chuckle out of an old classic.

If your search doesn't delight you, come back tomorrow. I promise I'll have something wonderful to show you.

Ears to you,
Fenway Bartholomule

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