A post to test WordPress 3.5 with Thesis 1.8.5

Let’s see how this looks.

“Wow! That looks absolutely fabulous, darling!” ~ Mom

 

We have to stem the tide

We have to stem the tide

Look at these goosenecks. Crane your neck if you have to; it’s worth a look-see. They are so Canadian. it’s not even funny! They are Canadian goose necks. It all stems to the design.

Top level post for VeloWeb Sandbox test

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Bike Buddha
(Life/Google Collection)

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. So, how ya doing Buddha … I mean buddy. That’s a fine existentially transendental bike you got there, if I may say so.

I hope you don’t mind if I finish this treatise in Sanskrit.

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