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Friday, May 02, 2008
Shutdown Day Tomorrow
I just wanted to remind everyone that tomorrow is Shutdown Day. Get outside, enjoy the beauty of the outdoors, spend some time with the family and get away from those time vacuums! Enjoy the life "outside of the monitor"! For those of you not familar with "outside" here's a quick list of things you can do.
Go for a
nature hike
Go to a local park
Visit Family (Seriously guys, your grandparents miss you!)
Garden
(You could even make it a green garden
Check out the
Library
stick with the books!
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