Well…hello there…
It’s Friday and you’ve no doubt got outrageously exciting plans for the weekend so thanks for stopping by my blog for a visit!!!
Put on your random cap dear reader:
10) What if when we arrive at the pearly gates we learn that, due to sheer volume of requests and spambots, St. Peter requires us to solve some impossible reCAPTCHA encryption phrase to achieve passage into eternity…or not.
9) Is a cronut in any way healthier than a donut? If so, I will justify adding them to my diet.
8) Does “Gwenikins” know I’ve moved on?
7) Why BBC? WHY?!?!? (…sobbing…)
6) If terrorists actually did build and deploy an E-Bomb, surely I’ve gleaned enough survival skills by now (candles: Check!)
5) Is this cute or creepy?
4) Speaking of creepy…Coulrophobia is REAL!
3) Huh wha? Sorry I’m still looking at #4…
2) I hope no one else in the office brings in more gourmet frigging cupcakes! I can’t resist!
1) The question is not “Is the glass half empty or is it half full?” the question IS, in fact, “Why don’t I ever finish a glass of water? Commitment issues?”
Ok well…I hear you tapping your foot in anticipation of “gettin yo Friday on”. I strongly recommend you stop byย Thomas Cochran’s blogย on your way out!
Be off with you…until next time ๐
I feel for the dog in point 2, and as for your glass being half full or half empty, not a problem so long as you know where to fill it!
Where the Guiness is served ๐
excellent response!
Great sense of humor ๐
Thank you for reading and commenting Dulcinea! However, this only encourages the behavior ๐
Good! ๐
Thanks for the shout out!
No problem. Keep it funky (fonky) my friend!
This post has a Pug in it. Therefore, this post is magnificent.
Rule #1: Know your audience ๐ Thanks V!!!
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I was here earlier today, but clicked that link to Thomas Cochran’s blog and got lost in a mountain of Funky Music. Love the dog in #3. He and I could be good friends.
And if I may add a little note here. In this order, I suggest:
– keep up the great work on the blog
– 3,000 word short stories (people love to read them on commutes, over lunches, on breaks)
– compile short stories into an anthology for publication
– write great American novel
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Maddie – you’re good people! Really thankful for your encouragement. Thanks for reading and commenting!