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1,000 Pens update

My 1,000 pens came in the mail!

I thought I would show you guys what they look like!





Want your own cheap box of 1,000 pens?

To read that blog post



On a side note I found an awesome recipe that I made tonight with Basil from my garden. I liked it so much I thought I would share it with you!

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