Sunday, June 08, 2014
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My Life as a Travel Agent
On a recent morning I was at work and as one of my patients was waiting for his death, I thought again about an idea that keeps popping int...
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Mike had a request for Father's Day. He wanted us all to go to Independence Rock . So we did. Sam came along with us and M...
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Recently my daughter, Maria, and grandaughter, Cordelia, went with me to a sale at a children's store. We had a great time and found a ...
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This mug is from Bed, Bath and Beyond and I love it. I am slowing aquiring the matching dinnerware set. I really like orange paisley! So...
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I think it's hilarious! The word "thong" is a different meaning for our generation and the younger generation. We are from a different era...
I have a door for that joke. YES!!!
My funny 'thong' story. When my company changed to a business casual dress code, one of the rules was that 'thongs' (meaning the footwear) were not allowed. By then they were beginning to be known as 'flip flops', so we all had a good laugh about it. Then one gal in the building wore a linen dress one day that was see through, and we could all see her thong (not the footwear). The joke of the day was that we thought 'thongs' were not allowed under the new dress code.
Ha Ha Ha! That story "cracks" me up!
As it turned out, I didn't exactly display it on my door. I asked my supervisor's opinion first. When she quit laughing,, she suggested I put it on the backside of another comic and let only the employees see it. That was probably a better idea so that I didn't offend any patient.
Yes, that is so true. I still like to call those cheap sandals "thongs", if for no other reason than to startle my kids. Is that wrong?
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