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To the Naggee,
I love it when my nag wins over the natural lethargy of my well-meaning, but procrastination-prone offspring. These pictures might stand as an impressive testament to the power of a positive push in the posterial dirction.
As the nagger, i would love also to be able to take credit for the creative prowess exhibited here, but alas, my dubious powers seem limited to pushing people to avoid pain and cannot yet propel them to produce pleasure. The ultimate credit goes to photographer.
Great work–my finest, and yours. Can’t wait to see the finished product.
November 27th, 2007 at 10:08 pm e
To the Naggee,
I love it when my nag wins over the natural lethargy of my well-meaning, but procrastination-prone offspring. These pictures might stand as an impressive testament to the power of a positive push in the posterial dirction.
As the nagger, i would love also to be able to take credit for the creative prowess exhibited here, but alas, my dubious powers seem limited to pushing people to avoid pain and cannot yet propel them to produce pleasure. The ultimate credit goes to photographer.
Great work–my finest, and yours. Can’t wait to see the finished product.