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Snufalufagus

I'm sitting in the living room trying to read and my daugter decided to join me.

This weekend she has a stuffy nose. I think she is coming down with what L had last week.

She brought one new book to read and Through the Looking Glass to ask me a question about.

Once the question was answered she began to read, aloud, the Jabberwalky. This was rather funny the poem is filled with so many unusual words anyway and then N is talking all muffled and nasally.

If you are looking for a little amusement grab a copy of Through the Looking Glass and read this poem while holding your nose, I dare you...


- s.

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