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published September 22, 2014
Kathryn
Normally this is called "One Word Wednesday" but I figure the alliteration still works with "weekend," right? So what is One Word "Weekend?" In Lindsay's words:
The only rule of One Word Wednesday is that you must label your pictures with one word. And it MUST be the first word that comes to mind (and yes, you can put two words together, hashtag-style if need be). If you can't play by those rules, you probably should just sit this one out. Yeah. That'd probably be best.
Friends
AHHHHH!!!!!!!
MegaBus
Fancy...
Bye!!!
ehhhhhh
Thoughttheseweremythical
PLEASE?!?
Love
Chicagoans!
Coffee???
Allie!
Really??
Impressive
Church
Now it's your turn!
What is one word for your outfit right now?
What is one word for your schedule today?
What is one word for your hair?
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