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My new theme-o-matic is here!
Q: What becomes of my monthly themes once the month ends?
A: They become theme-o-matics!
I'm happy to say that the third denisebrain theme-o-matic is up and wholly functional. Included are some favorites, including Campy (aptly subtitled by a reader "early Barbie goes camping. Oh, and meets a bear"), Wild Thing (showing my roots) and Wonderland (in which I unwittingly anticipated the release of the Alice in Wonderland movie).
Click on image to take you to the theme-o-matic...and sound on for the full effect
There have been two other theme-o-matics, so if you're in the mood...
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