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My girlfriend, Peggy, knew I would be visiting babyland and sent me this video this week that made me laugh. Hope you enjoy it, too. Have a wonderful Friday and be sure to visit Kim at Homesteader's Heart for more laughs!




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  1. What a video to start my day!!! Hahaha..Cute baby! Thank you for posting this sis Mary! I'm so blessed that despite you having a precious time with your daughter and specially your "grandchild", you are still finding time to share your Friday Funnies and keeping in touch with us. God bless you sister Mary and your family! Love and prayers, Rosel

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  2. Poor puppy! Do you think she/he was so sad because the baby was crying or just making noise, too? Hilarious! Wilson, our poodle, hates it when the Grands cry. He skeedaddles out of the room like he's the one that caused it, LOL.

    I hope you're enjoying your trip. :) Much love, Laurie Ann

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  3. Oh that's funny. I think the dog won though! LOL. The baby was like,"Hey this is my parade, quit raining on it!" LOL.
    Thanks for sharing my friend.
    Kim

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  4. That was the funniest thing I've ever seen. You made me laugh for sure today. Thank you sweet friend. Tell your family all of us here in the bloggin world said hello and we love them too!

    Hugs,
    Alleluiabelle

    P.S. Check out my site. There is a surprise waiting there for you.

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  5. That is a hoot! I thought it was a lovely duet, accompanied by the Beethoven on your site.

    God bless you. Thanks for the laugh. (I found you through Alleluiabelle today.)

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  6. Oh my, I needed this laugh for sure!!

    Have a blessed Friday!

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  7. Oh, that was so cute and funny. It's amazing how sensitive dogs can be. Thanks for sharing this one.

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  8. Love it! Laughter is my favorite human condition. Thanks for summoning it!

    Kathleen

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  9. This is cute! The dog surprised me! LOL
    Have a Fabulous Friday!

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  10. That was funny with a capital F...Cracking up over here.

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  11. I just loved this video, I needed a good laugh tonight. Thank you for sharing. What a great post, thank you for sharing.
    Blessings,
    Sue

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  12. You always bless me...thanks for humor on an otherwise difficult day. Have fun snuggling with that precious little one. andrea

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  13. Mary,
    I just read your post about the blue box. Mary at Divinely Designed posted about this tragedy on her blog this morning with a link to mine. She hopes to get this to go viral.
    An update: The school system has removed the box and thinks that is all they need to do to correct the situation. This greatly disturbs me as I know it does you.
    Thank you for your love and prayers, andrea

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