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Shellie had two children so she was used to hosting her own holidays.
Lisa Earle McLeod: Are You an Additive Person or a Subtractive One? Lisa Earle McLeod 2011
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Shellie had two children so she was used to hosting her own holidays.
Lisa Earle McLeod: Are You an Additive Person or a Subtractive One? Lisa Earle McLeod 2011
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Shellie had two children so she was used to hosting her own holidays.
Lisa Earle McLeod: Are You an Additive Person or a Subtractive One? Lisa Earle McLeod 2011
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Shellie had two children so she was used to hosting her own holidays.
Lisa Earle McLeod: Are You an Additive Person or a Subtractive One? Lisa Earle McLeod 2011
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If you're reeling at the horror of Shellie offering to bring marshmallow-less sweet potatoes to a holiday dinner, it might be a sign that you could be a bit more subtractive in your own thinking.
Lisa Earle McLeod: Are You an Additive Person or a Subtractive One? Lisa Earle McLeod 2011
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If you're reeling at the horror of Shellie offering to bring marshmallow-less sweet potatoes to a holiday dinner, it might be a sign that you could be a bit more subtractive in your own thinking.
Lisa Earle McLeod: Are You an Additive Person or a Subtractive One? Lisa Earle McLeod 2011
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At 6: 12 pm Shellie tweeted and asked for prayers for her son.
“Who, If I Cried Out, Would Hear Me?” On Twitter, Tales And Tragedy | Her Bad Mother 2009
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ABC News reports that Shellie Ross was tweeting about the fog rolling in and her chickens going back to the coop while 911 was called by her middle son @ 5: 23 to report that his 2 year old brother was floating in the pool.
“Who, If I Cried Out, Would Hear Me?” On Twitter, Tales And Tragedy | Her Bad Mother 2009
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If you're reeling at the horror of Shellie offering to bring marshmallow-less sweet potatoes to a holiday dinner, it might be a sign that you could be a bit more subtractive in your own thinking.
Lisa Earle McLeod: Are You an Additive Person or a Subtractive One? Lisa Earle McLeod 2011
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My friend Shellie was about to spend her first holiday with her new husband's family.
Lisa Earle McLeod: Are You an Additive Person or a Subtractive One? Lisa Earle McLeod 2011
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