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Project IV Day 23: HAPPY BIRTHDAY JOHN!

Bacon

9 weeks until I’m New Zealand bound. Two of my greatest friends that I will miss dearly are my pals Lani and John. I know neither of you like to get all mushy but you both have been nothing but supportive, accepting, and have helped me make this NZ dream come true. I thank you.

John, its your birthday. Lani and I decided that a proper gift to you would be meat… but not just any meat. What you see above is if Lani and I were bacon. As you can see, Lani is the little munchkin-size slice on the left and I’m on the right. We salute you John, thank you for being born.

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  1. i can honestly say i never would have pictured myself looking like this. pal, you've done it again. job well done. well done, in deed.

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