And that is why I wore padded bras when I worked at an engineering/architectural firm for four years.... It was COLD in the office. And I didn't want all of them thinking I was THAT happy to see them. (OK Maybe I was happy to see a FEW of them.) heehee
I was catching up on your recent posts that I have missed while being away. I'm so sorry to hear about you having to miss your fire classes and I hope something works out for you.
You need to go check out my blog. I was in your neck of the woods this week! Didn't know that's where I would end up, but it was. And you're right about the weather being crazy! It was warm and sunny for the most part, but I went through one hell of storm, and passed snow (lots of it) in the higher elevations.
Can't: Probably wouldn't get away with that here in the states
Carolyn: I'll keep my piehole shut on that one...
Sherri: Were we now?
Lisa: I'm glad you quantified that...
Miss Jay: It is, isn't it?
Cmk: ;)
Da Gal: So do I!
Miss Fire: I've got a whole file of great pics...
Diana: Thanks, got the email this morning. Where've you been hiding?
Kat: I know I would!
Outdoorsy: We had one hell of a storm roll through Friday night... Hail the size of my head... LOL. Anyway, yep, you were mere miles away from where I live, but unfortunately I was about 100 miles away in Viginia
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Truth in advertising is a wonderful thing.
That's a little daring! Funny, though :)
LOL! Reminds me... there is a woodpecker here pecking the crap outta my trees. He has to go! You wouldn't have the # to Stiff Peckers would you?
OMG! LOL!!! You and I were totally on the same wave lenght this morning.
And that is why I wore padded bras when I worked at an engineering/architectural firm for four years.... It was COLD in the office. And I didn't want all of them thinking I was THAT happy to see them. (OK Maybe I was happy to see a FEW of them.) heehee
It's definitely a bit colder for April than I would like!
ROFL!!!
Mmmmm tasty! Love it!
Bet these guys LOVE their job!!
That's too funny!
I was catching up on your recent posts that I have missed while being away. I'm so sorry to hear about you having to miss your fire classes and I hope something works out for you.
You need to go check out my blog. I was in your neck of the woods this week! Didn't know that's where I would end up, but it was. And you're right about the weather being crazy! It was warm and sunny for the most part, but I went through one hell of storm, and passed snow (lots of it) in the higher elevations.
Holy Crap!!! Now, that is some funny advertising. I wonder if most of their clients are men!
Bill: Ain't it though?
Can't: Probably wouldn't get away with that here in the states
Carolyn: I'll keep my piehole shut on that one...
Sherri: Were we now?
Lisa: I'm glad you quantified that...
Miss Jay: It is, isn't it?
Cmk: ;)
Da Gal: So do I!
Miss Fire: I've got a whole file of great pics...
Diana: Thanks, got the email this morning. Where've you been hiding?
Kat: I know I would!
Outdoorsy: We had one hell of a storm roll through Friday night... Hail the size of my head... LOL. Anyway, yep, you were mere miles away from where I live, but unfortunately I was about 100 miles away in Viginia
Crazt Me: Now why would you suppose that?
A little late, but this was hilarious.
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