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Happy Friday! (10)

Happy Friday everyone!  Can you believe it's November?  The Book Blog Hop is on hiatus for a while but we still have Follow Friday this week!

Follow Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Parkajunkee's View and Alison Can Read.

This week's question:

Today's Question is something new, an activity. We want to see what you look like! Take a pic with you and your current read! Too shy? Boo! Just post a fun pic you want to share.

I hate having my picture taken and since I am sitting her with wet hair and no makeup, I am just going to post a fun picture (please excuse the giant pile of laundry in the background).



Have a great weekend!

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  1. Aww, cute pic. Just hopping through, happy FF! =)

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  2. Ha ha ... I love it! If my camera wasn't so awkward, I would've taken a picture of my dog who's currently sporting a cone and a boot. You can hear him coming a mile away! Happy FF!

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  3. awwwww You're dog is adorable! Happy Friday!

    Here's my FF!

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  4. Hey there! New follower.

    Aww, your dog's so cute! And no worries about the laundry - gets like that in my house too! lol.

    You can find my FF here.

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  5. Hopping through. That is so cute!!!! I'll come fold your laundry. I like folding clothes. Especially socks. As long as you'll load and unload my dishwasher for me.
    My Hop

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