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No lyin', this one will make you laugh.

I was surfing on over to Rose Middleton's blog, and that joke was the first I found. But I also got to considering the world down under when reading her other posts.

One reason is I watched Wolf Creek this past week. Anyone seen Wolf Creek? I liked it, and I tell you what...

If I ever manage to drive across the Australian Outback, I will remember that movie every single time I stop for a look-see.

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  1. Anonymous3:38 PM PDT

    oh! I keep meaning to watch Wolf Creek but I haven't gotten around to it.

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  2. Anonymous12:33 AM PDT

    "No lyin'"

    hehehe

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  3. Rose... couldn't help myself.

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  4. Aimee - Is a pretty good show. It's on Stars on Demand this month... free.

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