Blogger Card

fall:
summer’s
repressed

yawn.

Tamara M. Stull

fall:
summer’s
repressed

yawn.

Tamara M. Stull

fall:
summer’s
repressed

yawn.

Tamara M. Stull

fall:
summer’s
repressed

yawn.

Tamara M. Stull

Let me introduce you to bossaball. Simply just imagine a volleyball game, nurse with a bouncy castle, and a trampoline in the middle.

Here is a clips of it in action.

This could easily replace soap football as the beach sport of Kuwait.

via Wonderland

fall:
summer’s
repressed

yawn.

Tamara M. Stull

fall:
summer’s
repressed

yawn.

Tamara M. Stull

Let me introduce you to bossaball. Simply just imagine a volleyball game, nurse with a bouncy castle, and a trampoline in the middle.

Here is a clips of it in action.

This could easily replace soap football as the beach sport of Kuwait.

via Wonderland

fall:
summer’s
repressed

yawn.

Tamara M. Stull

Let me introduce you to bossaball. Simply just imagine a volleyball game, nurse with a bouncy castle, and a trampoline in the middle.

Here is a clips of it in action.

This could easily replace soap football as the beach sport of Kuwait.

via Wonderland
With all these blogger meet ups I been doing in Jordan, adiposity
Bahrain and Saudi it is always been a hassle to give out some sort of contact information. I do have my company business cards, but that feels too formal for me and I feel it detracts from my personal space and more to my professional one.

So lately I been thinking of making some personal cards, with my name, email and link to my blog or my other random sites online.

Now I just saw this great site MOO, which will create a contact card and have your Flickr pictures on the back! The even cooler part is that if you have a Flickr Pro you can get 10 cards for free.

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