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Giant Lyme


tarnalberry

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It's been on the forum, and then I got an interesting email from giant microbes, and thought you all might get an inappropriate laugh out of this one:

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ROFL

I just sent the link to my hubby and told him if my tests come out positive, I WANT one!!

Rachel--24 Collaborator

OMG....how funny Tiffany!! :lol::lol:

I totally want one of those!

He's actually kind of cute...although he might not be very "safe" around me on a bad day. :unsure:

Lymetoo Contributor

I hate anything spiral shaped!! :angry:

They have special Lyme bears....I'll see if I can find them.

chrissy Collaborator

isn't it great that people can have a sense of humor amidst problems!!!

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Lyme bears!!!!

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Lyme bears!!!!

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The one above is a fund raiser and costs more.

The $10 bears are here:

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Rachel--24 Collaborator
Lyme bears!!!!

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The one above is a fund raiser and costs more.

The $10 bears are here:

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That bear is totally cute. Reminds me of a Beanie Baby. I used to collect them :ph34r: ...have a ton of bears.

I want Lynne the Lyme Bear. :) She would be much "safer" around me than the Giant Fuzzy Lyme would be. :lol:


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