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  • Maybe your eyes were tired and dry after staring into a monitor full of numbers all day, bloodshot enough for your squint to be just a bit tighter than it might be otherwise as three pairs of headlights and perhaps a padiddle passed by.

    Tiger, tiger 2009

  • Those were the days of wax lips and padiddle but not of environmental maturity, unless you count the occasional paper drives that the Boy Scouts and others conducted.

    The Green Bay Press-Gazette Latest Headlines 2010

  • Those were the days of wax lips and padiddle but not of environmental maturity, unless you count the occasional paper drives that the Boy Scouts and others conducted.

    The Green Bay Press-Gazette Latest Headlines 2010

  • Then came more recycling, more technology and now we're living in an age where the gas from those early landfills is being transformed into energy, where recycling is now single-stream, where sustainability is known by a younger generation that never heard of padiddle or wax lips.

    The Green Bay Press-Gazette Latest Headlines 2010

  • Then came more recycling, more technology and now we're living in an age where the gas from those early landfills is being transformed into energy, where recycling is now single-stream, where sustainability is known by a younger generation that never heard of padiddle or wax lips.

    The Green Bay Press-Gazette Latest Headlines 2010

  • Eventually they'll tell you why they pulled you over. padiddle.

    unknown title 2009

  • Eventually they'll tell you why they pulled you over. padiddle.

    unknown title 2009

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  • See pididdle.

    October 8, 2007