Friday, August 12, 2011

Fun Friday

This video deserves reposting. The first time I saw it I literally laughed out loud. I'm sure you will too. Enjoy it, enjoy the day, enjoy your weekend.

I'm unplugging next week to enjoy a little family time before I get swept up in fall activities. Daughter starting University, son entering Grade 12, youngest daughter going into Grade 9, and I'm going to my first writers' conference in October.

Sigh. I'm feeling old.


11 comments:

  1. Thanks for the video! :)

    Have a great week. Sounds like you have a lot on your plate!

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  2. Fun video! Enjoy your unplugged week. And your kids.

    Happy Weekend :)

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  3. What a hoot. I loved the video. Have a great week off. It can be so nice to unplug now and then.

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  4. I would love it too if it weren't so serious and heavy and absolutely true.
    bye now - I'm going to practice speaking Chicken now.

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  5. Talli; It's going to be a busy fall.

    Carol; Thanks, I will, although I guess they're really not 'kids' anymore.

    Maryann; I'm really looking forward to it.

    Jan; Did you know if you could speak fluent Chicken, you'd probably be eligible for a Canada Council grant? I'm sure it would be true.

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  6. Elspeth - Indeed, this is classic! Thank you so much for re-posting :-). I love it! I wish you a wonderful "unplugged" time. We'll miss you, but you richly deserve it and we'll be here when you get back.

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  7. Margot; Really? I'll be missed? Really??? Thank you for saying that.

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  8. Of course you'll be missed, Elspeth! You've got an entire cadre of groupies out here in the blogosphere. I should know. I'm one of them.

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  9. I loved that video. I might have to pass it on if that's okay?

    Enjoy the family time, and I'm with Margot. Of course we'll miss you!

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  10. Margot; I'm certainly one of yours!

    Sarah; Pass it on at will and thanks for letting me know I'll be missed. It's appreciated.

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  11. When Hubster retired, it took him a while to grasp that writing wasn't always visibly typing.

    Terry
    Terry's Place
    Romance with a Twist--of Mystery

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