Enjoy – living the EntwinedLife
Jayme B
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So you decided to join the small clan of Uncle Spike followers Jayme…. That makes me a happy blogger now – I really appreciate you making that special mouse click.
Hope you like my upcoming posts and if you get bored one day, maybe you’ll enjoy trawling through some of my older stuff too.
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Have a great old day…
UNCLE SPIKE
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You had me at the le chamel Uncle Spike! I am glad you as well lead an Entwined Life!
Look foward to more of your adventures!
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Glad to find you! You had me at the Camel!
Love them from time in Morocco! Look forward to more of your adventures Uncle Spike!
Jayme B
Yes, they are the grumpiest but funniest creatures I’ve come across. Love going on camel treks, uncomfy as hell, but all the more rewarding for it – same as my blog at times 🙂
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