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January 05, 2008

B2 goes to Legoland

When my kids were younger, my wife and I managed to avoid taking them to the major kiddie sites, like Disney World. I think my kids were the only kids in the entire U.S. of A. that never went to Disney World. Because we were mean, mean parents. Although we did take them to Universal Studios once when we were in Los Angeles, but that's not nearly as bad as Disney World must be.

B2, on the other hand, is a nice parent. He took his kids to Legoland. If you're a long-time reader, you may remember that B2 was my guest blogger in July 2005, when I was away in Israel for a couple of weeks. (Click here and scroll down to July 23 to see his guest posts in reverse chronological order.) B2 is one of the bloggers at Toner Mishap -- which I've always thought is one of the great names for a blog -- although he doesn't post nearly enough, in my opinion.

Anyway, as I was saying when I so rudely interrupted myself, B2 went to Legoland and posted photos of the visit. You are definitely going to want to see the third set of them here. Once you get there, you can easily find the first two sets. But I would definitely focus on part 3.

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May 07, 2007

In-laws time at Toner Mishap

I'm a big fan of B2 over at Toner Mishap. In fact, if you were around here a couple of years ago, you'll recall that he guest-blogged for me during my two-week vacation in Israel. (Click here and scroll down to July 23, then start reading.) Unfortunately, he hasn't been posting all that regularly.

But today, I noticed on My Yahoo a post title that sound like his. And it was.

He wrote another in his series on his in-laws, who I'm sure are wonderful people, but I have to say that his conversation with his mother-in-law about where her husband is is classic. You see, they were together and she went to get a Pepsi....

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