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Sunday, June 6, 2010

ROSE BUDS AND HANGING BASKETS

A teenage granddaughter comes downstairs for her date with this see-through blouse on and no bra. Her grandmother just pitched a fit, telling her not to dare go out like that!

The teenager tells her "Loosen Up Grams". These are modern times. You gotta let your rose buds show! And out she goes.

The next day the teenager comes down stairs, and the grandmother is sitting there with no top on. The teenager wants to die. She explains to her grandmother that she has friends coming over and that it is just not appropriate.

The grandmother says, "Loosen Up, Sweetie. If you can show off your rose buds, then I can display my hanging baskets!

ENDANGERED SPECIES CHOCOLATE REVIEW & GIVEAWAY (*CLOSED*)

I received a box of Endangered Species Chocolates to review and they were so good. Each chocolate bar wrapper has artwork of an at-risk species with educational information about the plight of that animal on the inside. Each bar is made with all-natural ingredients and ethically traded, shade-grown Ivorian cacao, which means it was grown under the natural canopy of forests in Ivory Coast by farmers earning a fair wage in humane working conditions. Choose from a variety of ethically traded, all-natural, shade-grown, single-origin milk and dark chocolate bars.

Endangered Species Chocolate is 100% Ethically Traded. They buy their cacao from small family-owned properties, helping sustain the habitats and communities in which they exist. They only buy cacao grown in the natural shade of rich, diverse forests. Choosing their chocolates is one way you can help support sustainable forest farmland and the species that flourish there.
There exquisite chocolate and colorful wrappers serve not only to increase awareness of species currently listed as threatened or endangered on the U.S. Fish and Wildlife's Endangered Species List, but to inspire proactive conservation for animals confronting universal struggles such as habitat encroachment, poaching, and pollution. Thier products aim to honor all flora and fauna that share this planet.
Endangered Species Chocolate (ESC) was founded in 1993 in effort to spread awareness and to make an impact on the growing number of plant and animal species that are disappearing from Earth. Since then the mission has grown to embrace a new definition of "endangered" - that all species, habitat and humanity are endangered on our planet, not just animals on a list. 10 percent of our net profits are donated to help support species, habitat and humanity.
Visit their website at http://www.chocolatebar.com/ to see all their Endangered Species Chocolates.
Endangered Species Chocolate is offering one of my readers to win (Above Picture) a 1 Pound Box of all-natural Dark Chocolate Hazelnut Toffee.
MANDATORY: Visit http://www.chocolatebar.com/shop/showcategory.aspx?CategoryID=4&SEName=gift-ideas and comment on which product you'd like to try.
FOR EXTRA ENTRIES: (The Above Must Be Done First To Be Eligible For The Extra Entries).
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Open to U.S. Giveaway ends June 19, 2010 at 11:59 p.m. CST. Winner will be selected by random.org and notified by email and will have 48 hours to reply back before a new winner is selected. Please remember to leave your email address so I can contact you if you win. GOOD LUCK!