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They're Just BoobsGet over It! - cover

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They're Just BoobsGet over It!

Tresa Lynn Bowlin

Publisher: AuthorHouse

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Summary

About women But not for women only.  Taking a closer look at yourself with all the imperfections and being surprised to find yourself smiling.    Are you ready to laugh at life,love and the things you cant control...like gravity.     Genesis 21:16  Sarah said, " God hath made me laugh, so all that hear will laugh with me."
Available since: 04/15/2013.

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