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duogram?

Uncategorized / July 20, 2010

i’m a sucker for a big ole monogram, which is why i’m dropping off our duvet at the local monogram store to get mearesed up this week.  but i’m wondering, isn’t it a little… unfair… to put my monogram smack in the middle of the bed?
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wonder if i did a mash up of both of our initials with the M in the middle.  is that a faux pas?
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