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1. T-Shirt of the Week.

Mvc005x_2I believe it is my duty to inform the masses that Carson Drew is a total lech. 

HE IS!  I'm not reading too closely into the text, I swear!

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2. T-Shirt of the Week.

Mvc005x_1You know.  Because a shirt that says "I am Turtle Wexler" would have just been too obvious.  (I'm sure that won't stop me from making one at some point, though.)

I have The Westing Game on the brain due to the upcoming sequel -- found out a co-worker hadn't read it (the freaking horror!), and stomped down to the Children's Room, checked it out, and gave it to her.  Then I was informed that another one of my co-workers hadn't read it, so I'll be assigning it to her next.  Will my work never end??

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