It should be "Wensday" Like the Constitution, It's up for debate. I would love to see the original Dictionary. How did we end up with words with different meanings, but spelled the same?
Sure Mary we can just pick on Drew together not a problem. I haven't been away from this town since Christmas and I really need to get away from here for awhile. I also can't wait to see my granddaughter she is getting big.
Top 10, not bad, at least I beat that V & L legally blonde chick. Too late to go P & P, Let's go W & L instead. What hair color do they put on the driver's licenses of bald men?
I'm here, still alive, very busy day ahead!
ReplyDeleteI am here and getting ready to go and do my last minute shopping to go up north tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteThird...off I go on my bike...pedal, pedal, pedaling my a$$ all over Port Charlotte! Have a great day, folks.
ReplyDeleteTHB - can I come too? I need a vacation.
ReplyDeletecouple more hours and i go get my eyeball cleaned out..
ReplyDeleteIt should be "Wensday" Like the Constitution, It's up for debate. I would love to see the original Dictionary. How did we end up with words with different meanings, but spelled the same?
ReplyDeleteSure Mary we can just pick on Drew together not a problem. I haven't been away from this town since Christmas and I really need to get away from here for awhile. I also can't wait to see my granddaughter she is getting big.
ReplyDeleteTop 10, not bad, at least I beat that V & L legally blonde chick. Too late to go P & P, Let's go W & L instead. What hair color do they put on the driver's licenses of bald men?
ReplyDeleteJedwis - where do you come up with this stuff. As always, thanks for the laugh.
ReplyDeleteI resemble that legally blonde remark; therefore, I'm going rogue... Can I still have a V&L if I promise to be W&L? (in a good way) ;>
ReplyDeleteNinth? I doh't know.
ReplyDeleteAnd I also don't know.
ReplyDeleteThat W & L was suppose to be W & C (wild and crazy) sorry...
ReplyDeleteMary, all I can say is that there ain't much going on up there ( in my head, that is)