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It was rainy and gloomy and now it’s cloudy and dreary. There are tents everywhere. No one wants to do their work. Maybe it’s time for a break with today’s Bwog In Bed!

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Good news from Congress today—who knew it was possible?

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“Well way up North where the air gets cold, there’s a tale about Christmas that you’ve all been told. And a real famous cat all dressed up in red, and he spends the whole year workin’ out on his sled.”

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Bwog is in bed and listening to Lady Gaga.

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I could have written “Somebody That I Used To Know” but Gotye couldn’t have written this Bwog In Bed.

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Nothing like raccoons sifting through garbage to get your attention span to lengthen.

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With the true end of the school year tantalizingly close, here are some tips for the home stretch.

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Today’s Bwog In Bed is all about great works of art—like “Shot Sage Blue Marilyn” by Andy Warhol, and Lover by Taylor Swift.

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2:46 pm is a wonderful time to start your day…right?

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A 48-hour forcast of rain, you say? Finals week has begun.

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