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Wednesday, February 20, 2008
WW: Good To The Last Drop
Posted by Not Afraid to Use It at 11:54 AM
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There is a lot of stupidity in this world, and I have about had enough. I have a lot to say and in all fairness to those who know and love me, I am putting it all right here. I have another blog that is just for my regular family and friends. Pictures of the kids, sweet little paragraphs detailing their activities and the like. THIS blog is for me. Not my kids, not my parents. This is where we get to the meat of the matter. I am tired of smiling in the face of people and thinking WHAT THE FUCK? I know that I do not think or believe the way many of the sheep out there seem to. This blog proves it.
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9 comments:
Must be good. I want some!
What was in there? Wow! I love a child who eats and drinks with such enthusiasm!
what is that coffee?? great shot!
Ah, the pause that refreshes. Great shot. I read a few other entries, and I have to say you're a fantastically entertaining writer. I hope you're settling into your new digs, and I wish you much luck as you lay down roots in your new southern, snowless home.
My WW entry is now up as well:
http://writteninc.blogspot.com/2008/02/wordless-wednesday-owls-stare.html
I hope you can drop by and see what I've been up to this week.
All the best,
Carmi
Yes, there had been coffee in there, but there were nothing but droplets left by this point. He was doing his best to get those tiny, left-over drops though. LOL
A little young to be swiggin it back, dontcha think? Your teaching him early I see :-)
GLUG GLUG GLUG! We have a picture of my son standing with a cup in his swim trunks and goggles on, with his ears pushed down! Funny! Jennifer
It's a funny picture to begin with, but even funnier knowing the story behind it. I'm left wondering what the rest of the shirt says, though: Give me...some coffee? a glass of milk? I like it.
I hope that was coffee - nothing like a wired little boy. My Swedish cousins drink really dilute milky coffee with breakfast. I refused to give it to them because more energy seemed to be the last thing they needed.
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