Mr. Big Dubya
Little Dubya’s home. Now what?,Enjoying the adventure known as life with The Big Dubya, and trying to comprehend having “three under the age of three
November 16, 2008 by DadSoup
- Ch-, Ch-, Ch-, Changes and Return of The Mantel™
- October 2: Cure JM Day
- My God, what have I done?
- Glory Be!
- Human sacrifice, dogs and cats living together... mass hysteria!
- 25 From 25 - Part III (and final)
- 25 from 25 - Part II
- 25 From 25 - Part I
- One hour down - 2,688 (give or take) to go
- When Jesus Speaks, People Listen - Maybe Not Right Away Though
- Hi. How are you? I know...been a long time.
- Backyard Baseball '10 - Review and Giveaway
- Worlds Collide
- Better You Than Me
- Rockin' Recovery
- To Redneck Mommy
- Because I get paid, that's why
- Chuck E. Skeez
- In the shadows
- Throw your arms around the world at Christmastime
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