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Very cute picture :)
ReplyDeleteIt made me giggle, and it was such a great way to start the day.
Very cute!!
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~Have a blessed day.
~Rhonda
You got some good lookin' clowns! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteLOL! That is so cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pair of jokers! Looks like a blast of a day.
ReplyDeleteTotally put a smile on my face! They are clearly, seriously (smirk) INTO their roles!!
ReplyDeleteHaha! The one on the left looks completely bored
ReplyDeleteWhat a pair of class clowns you have!
ReplyDeletePatricia in WA
Happy WW
He-he...a couple of funny little goofballs!
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