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Weekly Roundup, Pumpkin Picking Edition

by Flexo on October 20, 2007. Filed under Link Sharing.

The weather today was nothing short of fantastic. I spent some time with my friends at Hacklebarney Farm and Cider Mill for my fill of Cider Baked Beans, Cider Hot Dogs, Cider Donuts, and Cider. I picked out a few mini-pumpkins and gourds for decoration, too.

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* Cash Money Life: Quality of Life is More Important Than Dollars

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1 Patrick October 20, 2007 at 5:15 pm

Thanks for the mention. :)

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2 Pat October 20, 2007 at 7:51 pm

Enjoy your site, good info, and probably not your fault but I often see a prominent ad for Payday loans on your site and I find that repulsive.

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