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Wednesday, September 27, 2006

My eight year old daughter just explained to me how to change things on the computer. I mean there is no way I would even call me close to computer literate but... good golly...

She then rolled her eyes when I did "mom humor".

I must go lick my wounds and polish Pernell's shot gun... she is growing up WAY too fast!

  1. Anonymous Anonymous said:

    Thanks mom (in a way).




    sam*

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