20 January 2014

Looking Around












and I saved the best for last.  Please scroll down.











This was too good to resist after reading John's column on rejection a few weeks ago and Dixon's last week.    

Until we meet again, take care of … you!

12 comments:

  1. Very funny, Fran! I enjoyed it and am also enjoying your book.

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  2. Thanks for making me laugh this morning, Fran!

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  3. All good and a fine way to start the morning!

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  4. The first rings a bell with me!

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  5. Thanks, Fran, for making my Monday morning so much better!

    --Dixon

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  6. Fran, thanks for another morning laugh.

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  7. Thanks for your comments. I hesitated to do this, but once in a while, I feel the need to lighten the mood. This is one of those days. I chose these from some of my favorites. My favorite of these is the one about the recipes and the editor and publisher. I also collect jokes and "Little Johnny" stories about teaching, but we'll save those for later.

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  8. lol funny. I think that means laughing out loud.

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  9. Funny stuff. These remind me of a cartoon I saw long ago:

    Two men sit in conversation, facing each other across a desk. Both are wearing peculiar, out-dated clothing, circa 19th century England. A stack of papers is visible atop the desk, along with a desk ornament that reads "Editor."

    The editor is speaking to the other man: "Make up your mind, Mr. Dickens. It could be the best of times or the worst of times, but surely it could not be both."

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  10. Wonderful! As they say on the Internet: "LOL!"

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