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Friday Funnies ~ The Disney Women


This week has been unusual weatherwise when that big storm swept over our country! My heart goes out to those battling with snowy driving conditions and all that ice. Although I live in a high desert terrain, it got down to 8 degrees two nights ago and everybody's pipes froze. I forgot what it is like to be outside during the day and feel tears slide down my face because it's so cold. Last night, we lost power for over two hours.

Time to laugh as we enter into the weekend! Friday Funnies is hosted by Kim at Homesteader's Heart. Stay warm!

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  1. Oh this cartoon cracked me up! Thanks for sharing it. I think people need a good laugh this week due to all the bad weather. I can't say we've gotten much. It's been in the 80's for 3 days. But while we in Florida sit here and watch you all battle the cold weather it'll all turn around during hurricane season. LOL!
    Stay warm my friend.
    Kim

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  2. You always make me smile, praying for you and your family. I love you.

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  3. Great cartoon...glad you are doing well my sweet lady!

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  4. This is like the not so happily ever afters! Great post!

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  5. This is tooo cute!!! Thanks for the smile!!!

    Have a blessed weekend!

    HE IS FAITHFUL!!

    Hugs!
    Jackie

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  6. Did you write EIGHT degrees?
    Oh my gosh, Mary ... I thought we were sufferin' at 27. I may have to reconsider listing winter as my favorite season!
    Hope this finds you and your hubby keeping cozy!

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  8. Hahahaha! I love this! Thanks for making me smile. ;-)

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  9. That cartoon was cute!

    The weather sounds cold in your area...I hope you are staying warm and cozy this weekend. Have a good one! :)

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  10. Love the comic! I really needed that laugh...

    Yeah, the storm hit us too. We are truly running out of places to put all the snow...

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  11. OK, so I'm guessing that you don't want to hear that it was almost 80 here in California today...

    I won't tell you...

    Please keep warm - and it's just SO good to keep laughing!

    GOD BLESS, Mary!

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  12. Loved the comic!! ((Big smiles))

    Hope you get warmer temps quickly!! Hope we do too actually!! I am so ready for spring! BRRR! :)

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  13. Thanks for the laugh today. I needed one. I live an hour away from Joplin, Missouri where the devestating tornado destroyed the city and took over 100 lives. And I just got back from Oklahoma where tornados this week did much damage and took lives. Also, my home state, Arkansas, has had a lot of damage and lives taken.It seems like this spring we've been living from tornado warning to tornado warning. But God is in control and even this shall pass. Summer will come. It always does.

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