If I hadn't made two right hands, do you think I could have called this a set?
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Og those words of Aimee Mann, can be used for absolutely everything! What about wearing one on top of the other?
Posted by: MayaB | 09/06/2011 at 05:42 AM
LOL! Isn't the second one always the hardest? I have this problem with socks as well ... cute blog!
Posted by: Emily | 09/06/2011 at 02:14 PM