11-14-2007 Beautifullllll muuuuusic….
11-14-2007 Beautifullllll muuuuusic…. - posted by Keith Hayes on November 14, 2007 19:50
11-14-2007 Beautifullllll muuuuusic…. - posted by Keith Hayes on November 14, 2007 19:50
10-30-2007 Lopsided - posted by Keith Hayes on October 30, 2007 18:56
10-24-2007 Cold rain - posted by Keith Hayes on October 24, 2007 20:01
9-24-2007 Pfffffffffft - posted by Keith Hayes on September 24, 2007 20:27
9-23-2007 Red curry - posted by Keith Hayes on September 23, 2007 21:29
9-20-2007 Bunny rabbits - posted by Keith Hayes on September 23, 2007 21:29
9-17-2007 I’m so scary - posted by Keith Hayes on September 17, 2007 20:58
9-16-2007 Last night - posted by Keith Hayes on September 17, 2007 20:56
9-15-2007 That gin isn’t helping - posted by Keith Hayes on September 17, 2007 20:55
9-14-2007 Awesome - posted by Keith Hayes on September 17, 2007 20:53
9-13-2007 Cussing - posted by Keith Hayes on September 17, 2007 20:53
9-12-2007 Pennies - posted by Keith Hayes on September 13, 2007 00:06
9-11-2007 Child abuse? - posted by Keith Hayes on September 11, 2007 22:04
9-10-2007 Pie-Biter - posted by Keith Hayes on September 10, 2007 21:33
9-9-2007 Everything - posted by Keith Hayes on September 10, 2007 21:32
9-8-2007 Spider - posted by Keith Hayes on September 10, 2007 21:31
9-7-2007 Darth Vader - posted by Keith Hayes on September 10, 2007 21:30
9-6-2007 Going to the bakery - posted by Keith Hayes on September 10, 2007 21:29
9-5-2007 Reading a book - posted by Keith Hayes on September 10, 2007 21:28
9-4-2007 OMG - posted by Keith Hayes on September 10, 2007 21:28
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