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Momo looks like ....

"Momo looks like she's picking her nose"

A new meme! And pretty cute. Consider yourself tagged. Go to Google and write "yourname looks like" and pick the best result from the first page to post.

Miriam worked out a little nicer: "Miriam looks like she's channeling Snow White"

Comments

AR said…
I'll have to try that with my name! LOL

I tagged you with a meme. Stop over at my blog and see if you want to play along. :)
midgeling said…
LOL! I have to try that. That is funny.
JustApril said…
April looks like The Morbid Game of Psychoanalyzing Strangers.
and
April looks like the Great Wall of China.
and
April looks like a ghetto slut

heheheheheheheheheeeee
well... I do have a ghetto booty
hhhhhaaaaaaahhhhhaaaaaaahhhhhhhaaaaaaa
choke and cough and laugh and fall on the floor and pee my pants

hehehehehe
midgeling said…
Where you been? Any matches lately?

TAG! You have been tagged. Head over to my blog at http://www.midgeling.com/blog/ to see the rules. I can't wait to see your responses.
Anonymous said…
Where is Momo? And what is she up to? I miss her.
LadyLinoleum said…
Too funny! Here's a good one:

"Regina looks like a slightly less attractive Olsen twin."
Unknown said…
Apparently I look like hell on an airplane! HA!
Salty Miss Jill said…
MoMo, I've tagged you!
Instructions await on my blog.

I'll see you when we return...
Alicia said…
"Alicia looks like she could kick any of our butts clear the heck out of there."

Which is extra funny since I also knit and train kung fu (I've been working on a bag to hold my sash for about 3 months now)! I even made the Droplet Hat! mine was sans earflaps but I did knit it in the round.

Lost my last fight too. Next time...
alicia

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