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Hannah spelled backwards is still Hannah: This has nothing to do with Global Warming.

Category: Gift Shop & Haberdashery
Posted on: December 11, 2007 11:54 AM, by David Ng

Sorry my posting has been sporadic of late. Things have been busier than usual, especially with Christmas looming. Anyway, the title of this post happens to be the lead headline in the yearly Christmas letter that my family produces.


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This time, my wife suggested making it a newsletter instead of the usual essay since Hannah is now writing up a storm. Of course, my graphic design instincts took the better of me, and I had to make it look cool.

Anyway, I've got a couple posts I'd like to make sure are finished before the new year. Keep an eye out for them. Some of them relate to sports, and another relates to a puzzle.

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