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Hmmm....And a proclamation

Maybe I should screw up more often. Just joking of course, but my confessional post of yesterday got me the highest hit total in weeks.

Also showed many of my high school friends how I've improved with age. Johanna, a long distance version of Brenda, let me know that the pulled post was "snarky and sophomoric." But she was pleased at how much I've matured over the years.

Snarky and sophomoric only works for me on the message boards when I am attacking a public personality, especially if they have done something to rouse me. Even then it has blown up in my face.

Okay now it's time to have some fun. On my Facebook Morning Show, I made a dedication to Shelley, of Building a Log Cabin fame, posting a video of The Eagles' "Take it Easy". I want to extend Shelley day to my blog here. Go on over and say hi to Shelley and enjoy her blog while you're at it.

Have a great day!

Comments

Busy Bee Suz said…
I still don't think you screwed up. :)
I love Shelley..she is my long lost sister. And I must covet her dog.
Syd said…
Well, I'm glad that you are happy and not feeling snarky and sophomoric today!
Shelley said…
Wixy - you are one of a kind AND you ARE kind! Thank you! It's funny, I was just reminiscing to my hubby last week about the time I saw the Eagles "Hell Freezes Over" tour at the old Tiger Stadium. Awesome concert!!! BIg Hugs to you.
And I think Suz is my sister and you are my long lost brother.

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