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For more Friday Funnies, go to Kim's blog site. Have a great day everyone!

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  1. Silly girl :O) Have a great weekend!

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  2. ROFL!!! Too funny!!!

    Just stopping by via the Friday funnies!!

    Cute blog home you've got here!

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  3. OH MY!!! This is Hilarious!!!
    Have a FABULOUS Friday:)

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  4. That's a really good one Mary :)

    Have a happy Friday!!
    Love you,

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  5. Great smiles for my day!!

    Thank you for continued prayers. Serious immediate family issues looming...I know GOD is in control and HE has given me HIS word that HE is using my heartache to bring good and accomplish HIS will.
    andrea

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  6. Oh my! That has been one of my favorite funny clips for quite some time, thanks for making it funny all over again, lol.

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  7. I LOVE that video!!! Multi use catalogs are the best! LOL.
    Hugging you my friend.
    Happy Friday
    Kim

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  8. Please stop by arise 2 write. You have a surprise there that you truly deserve.
    Blessings and prayers..today has been better...some healing and restoration is beginning to occur. Thank you for your continued prayer support.
    andrea

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  9. Gosh, that was funny! Get him moving and off that couch. Have a great Friday, Mary.

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  10. That catalog served its purpose? lol...I had my son viewed this with me and we were both cracking up. Thanks for the laugh...again...God bless and have a great weekend sister! Love ya!

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  11. I loved it! She looks like she could do a lot of "work" with that catalog! ha

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  12. As always, you make me smile! I loved that!

    Thank you for your birthday wishes.

    Many blessings to you this weekend.

    In Christ's Love,

    Andrea

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  13. My Dear Friend Mary,

    I've missed your smiling face and coming here! Oh I laughed so hard watching this clip. I surely was due for a much needed laugh. When I clicked to come into your site, I already had a smile on my face, because that's what you make me feel even before I get into your site. What a precious, precious friend and sister you are to me. I wanted to express that again to you. When I think about you and coming here to read your posts, it goes way beyond friendships. It's all about Him and our connection was because of Him. I thank Him so much for that Mary and for you dear one.

    I'm going into to visit some people today on their sites. I don't know how far I will get, but I get so filled up when doing so and I've missed that.

    I wanted to stop by and say hello and to tell you I love you and thank you for your strong prayer support. You are a strong woman of the Lord and a powerful intercessor and prayer warrior for so many. Thank you my sweet friend Mary. Thank you. I'll be by again soon.

    Much Love, Peace, Many Hugs & Blessings,
    Alleluiabelle

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