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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by marni View Post
    Miss Rowena says Happy New Year
    Oh my! You are owned by a corgi too!!! Chloe sez Happy New Year!
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    Love the Corgis!
    Happy New Year everyone.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
    Amelia Earhart

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    Happy New Year!!!

    Here's hoping 2011 gives all my TE friends the best!!

    Shannon
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    Finbar and Maeve says "Cheers" and may 2011 be a far better year for our family than 2010 was! And pass the bottle, they say that too.
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    Happy New Year everyone. May you have peace, happiness, health, and your heart's desire.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Such sweet fur babies!

    I started the New Year off with a Polar Plunge in our local lake. Air temp 28 degrees with a wind chill of 19. Water temp at 45. There was ice on the shore.
    I ran in, dove underwater, and ran back out. I don't think I was in the water for more than 30 seconds. Won an award for the "Biggest Wimp- shortest time in the water" but I have no problem with that!
    What a great way to start off the year!

    Happy New Year!!!


    Here's me in my bathrobe on the shore just before the plunge.
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    the closest to that( the polar bear plunge) was to roll in the snow after a midnight sauna after a night of late night skiing at a ski resort. BRRRRRR! but oddly refreshing in a sort of masochistic way.

    Yay for corgis
    marni
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