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And another 15 random things on my wish list

In March of this year I wrote "15 random things on my wish list," in June I wrote "Another 15 random things on my wish list," in July I wrote "Yet another 15 random things on my wish list," and in August I wrote "Still another 15 random things on my wish list" but there are more! As I noted before, some of these are officially on a list and some are just in my head. These are in no particular order. 

  1. Adult "Ancient Imprint" Paleo Paisley V-Neck A-Line Dress with Sleeves and Pockets (20-22)
  2. Western Country Music Tank Top Women Vintage Cowboy Rodeo Tank Cattle Skull Graphic Sleeveless Shirt Cowgirl Tops (XXL)
  3. ARCTIC FOX Vegan and Cruelty-Free Semi-Permanent Hair Color Dye (8 Fl Oz, GINGER FLARE)
  4. DEWENWILS USB Rechargeable Book Reading Light with Clip, LED Clip on Book Light for Reading at Night, Flexible Booklight for Kids, Warm White, Brightness Adjustable for Eye Protection (Green)
  5. More plants (I cannot be stopped)
  6. Indoor plant soil
  7. Snake Planter - Snake Plant Pot with Drainage - Cute Snake Planter - Perfect Gift For Reptile and Plant Lovers! (Rose Pink)
  8. Wanderer (L) Planet Plant Pot for Indoor Plants- Drainage - 10 Colors - Created with Renewable Bioplastic - Watertight - Cute Nerdy Planters (Matte Mint Green, Purple/Gold)
  9. Medusa planter (Green)
  10. UFO PLANTER - vintage style (XS, Pink and Mint)
  11. Cauldron Planter with Custom Colors and Drip Tray| Witch and Wizard Gift or Decor (Silk Green, Small w/ Drain)
  12. Sock It To Me, Men's Crew, Fun Novelty Socks (Loch Ness)
  13. Old World Christmas Ornaments Loch Ness Monster Glass Blown Ornaments for Christmas Tree
  14. Sock It To Me, Wide-Calf Stretch, Knee High Socks (Area 51 Aliens)
  15. Sock It To Me, Wide-Calf Stretch, Knee High Socks (Welcome to My Hood)

(Prompt by me)

Adult "Ancient Imprint" Paleo Paisley V-Neck A-Line Dress with Sleeves and Pockets (20-22), Princess Awesome


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