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I like Frasypoo because......

Frasypoo has been one of the bunch for over fifteen months now. She comes to us from India via Georgia.

I originally met Frasypoo while reading Pilgrim's blog and found that she is a very committed Christian. Like me, she was also a follower of Liquid's blog. I also found that she was very politically involved. I awarded her with the God and Country Top Banana in 2007 because of her faith and politics.

She also is a dog lover and she brags a lot about her dog, Frasier. Frasypoo also dog sits on occasion for friends. She is a good friend to everybody.

Frasypoo also is a loving wife. Her husband is a barber. He, like myself, is also diabetic. Frasypoo is currently learning as much as she can about diabetes. She also supports her man in all he does.

Frasy hasn't found a half marathon she doesn't like either. Puts me to shame for sure.

Last summer she retired her blog, This and That. A short while later, she pulled a Michael Jordan on us and restarted blogging, the new blog, also called This and That. Our Miss Poo contributes to a number of other blogs. She said she got back into blogging because she felt her voice had to be heard of the due to the political climate. As a result of this, I awarded her with the I want to be like Mike Top Banana this past year.

Also a good prayer partner, This and That v2, has the occasional devotional. There's something else about her spiritual life, she attends church at the same assembly with Truett Cathy, founder of Chick Fil A. I do want to ask if you can pull some strings, Frasy, and see if you can send some gift certertificates my way, as several new Chick Fil A restaurants have opened up in my home area. just tell Mr. Cathy that I could give him some serious publicity here in Northeast Ohio, maybe have some bloggers with me. Just a thought.

Comments

Ms Hen's said…
Thanks for introducing us to another blogger. It is like that saying. We are all 6 degrees of separation from each other.

Someday I'm going to play LOTTO and win 20 million and have a BLOGGER convention .. fly you all out to an island.. Blogger's Island. (okay I'm being silly.. but I'm in a good mood .. got a good work out with a friend today)
Busy Bee Suz said…
I love her too...she is funny and is NEVER afraid to say what is on her mind...great qualities indeed.
I would like her to ask Mr. Cathy to STOP using styrafoam cups....my only pet peeve w/ chic fil a. :)
Pat Jenkins said…
i am going to have to say i like poo too!!... good job wixy!
Leesa said…
The hyperlinks did not work for me. It could be me, though. Just the kind of week I am having.
Cliff said…
Leesa, you did, and I messed up in putting in the link. last night. They are now fixed. I typed it in and was in a hurry, as one computer was down and my laptop was the most popular item in the house.

My Bad.
clean and crazy said…
what a great introduction you have made for her. I will be going to check out her site now, I hope we like the same ideas in politics. You are so great at introducing bloggers I swear.
Frasypoo said…
Well,Thankyou Cliff!!!
The funny part is that I am not a fan of Chick Fil A.Too bland for my taste!!!
On the diabetes bit.....is there ever a point where you know enough?
Thankyou for the wonderful post
Z said…
Frasypoo is a DOLL and I kick myself when I don't get around enough to visit the great blogs, including hers.

AM going NOW on your reminder! Thanks, and God Bless.

And I'm SO sorry about your friend Suzanne..what a beautiful girl she was. Blessings to her family. So young. :0(
Hey Cliff....

I really love the way you feather other bloggers on your blog so we all have the pleasure of knowing another blog.... I'm going right over now to check out her blog.... Take care and have a great weekend...
Leesa
Jen said…
Very nice indeed
You are a good blog buddy Wixy!
:D to Frazypoo.

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