110: Tofu Baby Banana Hammock.

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From inappropriately mispronounced bottles of wine to tofu, baby, banana, hammock.  We're shooting the breeze today.  Lamenting the preferability of being eaten by a cougar over being eaten by a bear and wondering aloud why trolls can't leave Monty alone.  What does this have to do with homemaking?  Well, hopefully, it makes for good laundry folding entertainment.

Don't mind us.  We're just two best friends who haven't talked all week.

CUE THE WINE MUSIC!

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