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Every career has its pitfalls, I guess. This nine second video was sent to me by a friend in an email this week. Enjoy! Be sure to join Kim for more Friday Funnies!


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  1. OH that's funny how they did that.
    And to answer your question about my "little" makeover. I did do it. I am trying to find something that works for me. I tried to add the pictures of the family but there just wasn't enough room. I'm going to try to get one good picture with all of us in it to put on there!
    Thank you for your very sweet words my friend.
    Happy Friday to you.
    Kim

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  2. That's a real pitfall alright! LOL

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  3. For the last 4 days, I was twiddling my thumbs, trying not to be antsy for your "Friday Funnies". I'm thinking "pain and cold" with that fall! Have a great weekend sister Mary! God bless. Love and blessings to you.

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  4. Oh my goodness!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Can you imagine?

    Thanks for that laugh, poor girl♥

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  5. I almost agreed for you to call me "leadfoot" except it's not a habit on my part ;)
    That's great you had fun with your grandbaby at the mall! And that your son-in-law had a chance to see and speak with you guys. That was a very precious moment!!! Everybody needed that...specially him.
    I'm working this weekend [nights] but I'll try to enjoy it and I'll try to "behave". Gotta' etch in my heart "I'm Christ's Ambassador" so that you don't call me "leadfoot" again. :)
    It's always great to hear from you and God bless you and your family. May you have a wonderful weekend.
    I miss sis Alleluiabelle so let's keep her in our prayers. Love to you-Rosel AKA "speedy MAMA"

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  6. NO WAY!!! Now that's funny!! I imagine that was quite a shock!!
    Thanks for visiting with me today!!

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  7. Oh my gosh! I didnt see that coming!!

    God bless-
    Amanda

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  8. My dear friend,

    I wasn't expecting that! It made me jump when she fell into the hole, but at the same time I had to chuckle.

    I had to stop by for the Friday funnies even though it is 12:15 in the morning.

    I love you dear friend and thank you so much for your prayers and uplifting comments. You are a treasure to me.

    Hugs & blessings,
    Alleluiabelle

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  9. That caught me by surprise. I was expecting her to fall down, but not fall through the ice. Thanks for sharing and making me smile.

    Blessings,

    Andrea

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  10. Aaackkkk! Oh my! Thanks for the funny. :~D

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