*Dash Observes Needless Tragedies...
simply intended to observe, entertain and even make us each
think a little more. No offense intended to anyone, but we could all benefit from a little extra thought . . . and perhaps a mirror next to the front door.
what scares me the most is how much thought actually went into putting that look together, and she's looking at herself in the mirror saying, "oh yeah, I look hot."
let's just hope and pray that she doesn't stop to pick something up off the street
On a side note...do you have any idea how hard it is to the the seam that straight? Good job sister....
ReplyDeletewhat scares me the most is how much thought actually went into putting that look together, and she's looking at herself in the mirror saying, "oh yeah, I look hot."
ReplyDeletelet's just hope and pray that she doesn't stop to pick something up off the street
I love that Judy and I read this and comment at the exact same time every morning
ReplyDeletealthough after reading Judy's comment, I'm not sure she's had her morning coffee yet
ReplyDeleteWell - perhaps Judy has a better understanding of how difficult it is to get those straight seams?
ReplyDeleteAnd now I'm wondering...Do you not think that straight seams are not all that difficult because of ignorance or experiance?
ReplyDeleteAnd to your point Jim, that could have been her pickle we saw earlier and she just had the sense to let it go.
ReplyDeleteBut then again, probably not...
Which brings up an interesting point for debate...what helps keep the seam straight - hairy legs? or stubble?
ReplyDeletejust to clarify:
ReplyDelete1. my comment about Judy's post was regarding the "the the" build-up
2. I doubt the pickle belonged to her, she strikes me as someone who would just pick it up off the ground and continue eating it