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(Chocolate chip cookie by Kroger Bakery)
Hello, world! This blog began on September 28, 2007, and so far nobody has come looking for me
with tar and feathers.
On my honor, I will do my best not to bore you. All comments are welcome
as long as your discourse is civil and your language is not blue.
Happy reading, and come back often!
And whether my cup is half full or half empty, fill my cup, Lord.
Copyright 2007 - 2024 by Robert H.Brague
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Hope your special day is wonderful, Mrs. RWP!
ReplyDeleteIndeed ~ Mrs RWP, sending warm birthday wishes from Australia :)
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ReplyDeleteMrs. RWP says, "Thank you, Mary Z!"
ReplyDeleteMrs. RWP says, "Thank you, Carol in Cairns!"
And Mrs. RWP says, "Falemnderit!" to Yorkshire Pudding, which means "When you speak to me in Thai, I respond in Albanian"....
Indeed, happy birthday.
ReplyDeleteMrs. RWP says, "Thank you very much, Snowbrush!"
ReplyDeleteAwww, a very happy birthday from me as well to your lovely Mrs RWP, I hope she had a nice day from little ole me in Manchester :)
ReplyDeleteMrs. RWP thanks you, too, All Consuming in Manchester! We have a friend here in Atlanta who used to be a Mancunian, part of a family whose surname is Fallows. You wouldn't possibly be living next door to them, would you?
ReplyDeleteOddly enough.....no. Heh. However my lovely dog Lardy was born in 'Fallow'-field, an area a couple of miles away (as far as we know - a little tenuous but hey). Atlanta, as exotic sounding as Atlantis to a Mancunian girl like me. Hope you both enoyed the cake :)
ReplyDeleteHappiest of Birthdays to you, Mrs. RWP and may God richly bless you for many, many more!!
ReplyDeleteI've liked you immensely ever since I asked "What would you do with 20 pineapples if your husband brought them home?" and according to Mr. RWP, you suggested you would 'wrap 'em around his head!'
I just know you're a fun gal! Enjoy your day!
All Consuming, Fallow-field is close enough for me, although we really should figure out the relationship between your dog and the woman I know here in (ahem) exotic Atlanta. The cake was a big chocolate-chip cookie!
ReplyDeleteMrs. RWP thanks you, Hilltophomesteader, for making her smile! And I, RWP, can attest to the fact that she is both fun and one formidable lady.
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