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November 11, 2014

The Hump Day Blog Hop!

Happy Hump Day everyone! We are halfway through the week and the hump day camel is too freaking cool, so lets have some fun and a blog hop to celebrate.

This is a little different than a link up. To participate, simply add your blog link. There is no required entry or anything like that. This is about networking, making new friends, and finding new blogs.

All I ask:
1) "The Hump Day" blog hop button button be displayed anywhere on your blog page or a specific entry with a link back to me or the weekly co-host. (Please do this. These blog hops take a lot of work and preparation.)
2) You don't have to follow me, but in the words of Blake Shelton: it'd sure be cool if ya did.
3) Please follow the co-host
4) Mingle with your fellow Bloggers.

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The Hump Day Blog Hop

Please join me in welcoming this weeks absolutely fabulous co-host:

9 comments:

  1. Wow finally I'm so dressed for your linkup Liz!!! Come check out my feature/review on Boden's brand new active/yoga wear this week & lemme know what you think!!

    Rebecca
    www.redtagchiclosangeles.com

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  2. Thank you for hosting! I'd love to cohost with you one week. :)

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  4. Great hop! Thanks so much for hosting! Can't wait to check out everyone's posts!

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  5. Hey lady! I nominated you for a blog post! Check it out here:

    http://xokatelynn.blogspot.com/2014/11/10-things-im-thankful-for.html

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  6. Thanks for hosting this party! I'm looking forward to read what everyone has posted.

    herweightlossdiary.blogspot.com

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  7. This sounds like it was a great event. Thanks for sharing

    Regards
    Rod
    Dymatize

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