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    Political Pumpkin Patterns

    Besides a great opportunity for alliteration....I thought people might find these fun:

    http://hosted.ap.org/specials/intera...tical_pumpkins

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    Link works a lot better without that apostrophe at the end...
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    Thanks for catching that Lee!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lee DeRaud View Post
    Link works a lot better without that apostrophe at the end...
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    Why would anyone want to mess up a perfectly good pumpkin.....
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    Caution

    Do not put pumpkins in your laser. Tried it last year, the pumpkin blood was a mess to cleanup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Von Bickley View Post
    Why would anyone want to mess up a perfectly good pumpkin.....
    I agree to a point, but the TOS will not let me express my true feelings!

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