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Friday Funnies!

This is how I felt this week! Not only has my laptop been challenging me, but my desktop at the office, too. So glad Friday is here. Let's smile together!








For more Friday Funnies, be sure to visit Kim at Homesteaders's Heart. Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!

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  1. Oh those were GOOD! Ha! Ha! Ha! And I think we've all been there my friend. I know I have!
    Have a super weekend.
    Kim

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  2. the first one I can so relate to.I felt like doinf that to my PC this week.I hope that you have a great weekend.

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  3. I like your techno-comics. I've often felt like shooting my computer.

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  4. These are so funny. It brought a smile to my face!

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  5. Very funny - the cartoons, that is - not the computer problems!

    Enjoyed your last post, too - Under the Moon with Jesus. What a comforting Word He gave to you.

    I also live by the coast in California - and the news is a little (a lot) frightening. But, as you have said, it's all in His hands - and so am I!!

    GOD BLESS!

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  6. So funny!!
    Hope you enjoy your weekend dear!
    May the smiles you give return to you a hundredfold!! xoxo

    Deborah xoxoxo

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  7. Computers, can't live with them-can't live without them!

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