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basketcasey

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I have the hiccups and this is the worst.
 

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All I really want is a nap. But if I had time to nap, I'd probably turk instead....might as well face it I'm addicted to turk.
 

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Brutal in here tonight.
 
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I'm lurking and writing :x Turking looked boring.
Turking was rather uneventful today. I napped, picked up my new glasses, and finalized the adoption of the cats. They are now hiding under a bed and I'll probably never see them again.
 

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Everyone better be voting for me >.>
I voted for me.

Turking was rather uneventful today. I napped, picked up my new glasses, and finalized the adoption of the cats. They are now hiding under a bed and I'll probably never see them again.

I kept seeing things I /should/ be doing but didn't want to.
 

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The UV Index forecast for Friday, June 9, 2017 is: 11

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I'm gonna die. This is supposed to be a 1-10 scale.