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Friday Funnies ~ Snowmen


Laughter is a good tension release in the stress of the holiday season. If you have a funny you want to share this Friday or just want to laugh a little more, go to Kim's at Homesteader's Heart. I love snowmen! Hope they make you smile today.






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  1. I love snowmen, too, Mary. I especially like the first cartoon. Made me chuckle!

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  2. That is funny my friend. What is it about snowmen that fills our heart with joy?
    Blessings,
    Bren

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  3. Oh my! Those are great. I hadn't seen those yet.
    Have a fabulous weekend my friend.
    Kim

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  4. What a hoot! I love snowmen! Never seen one in person, but I can live with that, lol!

    Thanks for the chuckles, sweet thang!
    Have a JESUS-filled day! ^i^

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  5. Hi Mary,
    I love snowmen...these funnies are so cute! :)

    Have a great weekend!

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  6. Hi -

    I love your header flower display.
    So lovely to view.

    Thank you for the floral arrangement that speaks beauty.

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  7. Nothing like a dose of humor to make a good day grand.

    Hugs,
    Kathleen

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  8. Love the cartoons! Thanks for the smile.

    Thank you also for stopping by my blog and saying hello. It is always a pleasure to meet new friends through the blogging community.

    Wishing you a joyous and blessed Christmas.

    Much love,
    Stacy
    www.hiswaynotmine.blogspot.com

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  9. Loved the "nose job" cartoon, Mary.

    If I was a snowman (snowwoman???) and got a nose job, with my luck it would be a watermelon!! Just sayin'...

    GOD BLESS!

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  10. Haha! Way too cute! Thanks for the laugh, I needed that.

    Merry CHRISTmas my dear sweet blog friend!

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  11. Just passing by to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! You never cease to make us laugh! Blessings and love to you sister.

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  12. Came by to wish you and your family a blessed Christmas dear one!

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  13. Love this, : ))

    Mary...Wishing you and yours a most joyous Christmas and abundantly blessed 2011!

    Love and Big Christmas Hugs!
    Jackie

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  14. Merry Christmas my smiling loving praying friend!

    May God bless you abundantly in all ways throughout the remainder of this year and the year awaiting us.

    Thank you for your faithfulness and friendship...you are treasured by my heart more than you will ever know.

    I love you.

    Peace,
    Alleluiabelle

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