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i’ve got elephants all over my place! trunks always up and pointed toward windows or doors (apparently that’s how it’s supposed to go).
Comment by holly — December 18, 2007 #
Maybe it’s just a sign that it’s time for lunch, but I opened this from my reader and was really expecting to see a picture of breakfast cereal…
Comment by Rachel — December 18, 2007 #
@ Holly - These are my only three, and I normally don’t like trinkets, but for some reason elephants seem magical
@ Rachel - I’m with you
Comment by Rebecca Thorman — December 18, 2007 #