We all need a wise extinguisher:-)
Previous two from my son and this from my friend Beth.
Bye-bye Nanny:-( From my grandson Ryan.
Don't look in my basket. The peach cobbler was for guests not just for me... |
Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow Creeps in this petty pace from day to day, To the last syllable of recorded time; And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death. Out, out brief candle! Life's but a walking shadow, a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more: it is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing. -- Macbeth, Act 5, Scene 5
Don't look in my basket. The peach cobbler was for guests not just for me... |
Ha! No judging here. :) Love these funnies! And I hope Grandma survived!
ReplyDeleteSomething here for every type of sense of humor. It's always good to start my day with a laugh.
ReplyDeleteGood laughs to start my day. Thanks, but OMG I hope they got Nanny back!
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DeleteSuper fish oil..snort. Not to worry, I never look in other peoples baskets.
Am I evil for checking out other people's baskets and judging?
ReplyDeleteAww, poor Nana. Ha ha on the peach cobbler but bless her heart for caring.
ReplyDeleteYour son does like the puns! I hope Nana was okay.
ReplyDeleteLove that generous woman. And hooray for your church in helping her.
ReplyDeleteLove the funnies.
And I DO look in other people's baskets. Try not to judge though.
You give peach cobbler to guests?? My guests are lucky if they get coffee, they have to make their own too, so they get it just how they like it and can't complain *~*
ReplyDeleteLovely of that woman to buy shoes and socks for the children.
LOVE the cartoons.
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ReplyDeleteI don't check out other people's carts because I really don't care what they're buying, but if you had been like me, you'd never have that heartwarming story about the woman and the shoes. Very sweet.
ReplyDeleteLoved the comics. Very funny.
I hope they fished poor Nana from the sea.
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Poor Nana!
ReplyDeleteI don't look in other people's baskets either, I'm too focused on mine, but I would have noticed the lady with all the trainers. What a nice thing to do.
What is peach cobbler?