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I like Frasypoo because......

It is lunchtime and as promised I am posting another of my I Like...posts.

Frasypoo, of This and That fame, is one of the most unique on my blog roll. Born in India, she came to this country to meet her husband. Being from a line of Christian missionaries, it's fitting that I regard her as a missionary from India to the United States, as this country has come to the point where we need some.

When I was giving my Top Banana awards late last year, Frasypoo got the God and Country award. She come here, feet running and got very vocally inviolved with Republican Party politics. Those of us born here should follow her example.

I also hear that she is a very good cook. Makes me want to go to Georgia and stop at her house for supper. But not to worry about her gaining too much because Frasypoo is also a runner and is training to run a half marathon.

I have saved the best thing for last. I feel very confident in her relationship with the Lord, as I do many of my blog friends. Frasypoo has been one of the first I will email a prayer request to. She normally will send back a response that she will do it. Frasypoo is very unselfish. Today is the anniversary of her father's passing and in between her time of reflection(please read todays post on her blog, she was very close to her father) she found time to come here and leave messages of encouragement for me.

Cliff Note: I just realized that the theme song of The Dukes of Hazzard was the first song on my music player and I am blogging about a friend from Georgia. Just a coincidence. The song and the one afterward are still meant to be a slam against the Cleveland Police Department.

Comments

Liquid said…
I like Frasypoo because:

She has an extraordinary mind.
She has a beautiful heart.
She too, is a Southern Belle. :)
and because
She is a delightful friend!
Stylin said…
You guys !!!!
I have tears in my eyes as I read this.And I never cry!
You are wonderful people and I am so glad that you are a part of my life.
Its amazing how we all are friends in our little corner of the world
Thankyou for your friendship and encouragement.It is highly valued
Jessica said…
Frasypoo is awesome!! I have a handfull of blogs that I click on everyday even if I don't have time and she is one of them. You hit the nail on the head with all you said about her.

We love you Frasypoo!!
Bella said…
Frasypoo is one of the SWEETEST bloggers I know!!!

I enjoy reading her blog!

Bella
Melanie said…
Frasypoo rocks!!
Michelle said…
I enjoy reading frasy's page too. She is asweet and totally awesome.
I like Frasypoo because she has a heart, and she will go out of her way to leave a positive comment when you are in pain, or having a rough day. She uplifts your spirit with her raw understanding of any situation. Since I came back to blogging I have seen her around many blogs and always she is open and honest in her communication.

Bravo Cliff, you are a wonder to behold.
Pat Jenkins said…
l like poo when she is not around... now that was uncalled for, especially with all this love being thrown her way.. i will start again...

i like poo because:

-you can't help but feel welcome when chatting with her.
-she is true and trustworthy
-commited and devoted to who she loves.
-eats at the varsity!!

good stuff wixy!!!
Kathy said…
I like Frasypoo too! She is so sweet and makes you feel like you've known her forever. Of all my blog friends, I really feel like she's one I'll meet her in person one day. We've actually discussed it.
Stylin said…
I feel the love !!!

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