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How many Garnier colored brunettes does it take to snowblow a driveway?

Posted on January 20, 2014 by tinthia

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One, if she figures out that the snowblower has gears. Yup, I’ve used my second-hand snowblower twice and never knew it had gears.  Third time is the charm. All it took was slipping onto my face. While lying on the … Continue reading →

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