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Friday Funnies

I'm joining Kim today at Homesteader's Heart for Friday Funnies. Be sure to visit this site for an uplifting day. A special Good Friday to all!







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  1. Oh have mercy my friend. That is too funny!!
    Big Friday Hugs!
    Kim

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  2. Chuckles...then out loud laughing!!
    The look on that bunny is soooo funny!!!
    Have a FABULOUS Friday!

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  3. God bless you my dear sister for keeping us "laughing". While the Lord gave His life on a Friday, believers would be rejoicing 3 days later. Despite the trials, Paul said, "Rejoice! I say it again, rejoice!" Sis Mary, in the Name of Jesus, I pray for Him to cover you and your family with His comfort, healing, strength, protection, and guidance.May He give you all a joyful heart despite whatever circumstances you're in. Love you in Christ.-Rosel

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  4. This is too cute. Thanks! andrea

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  5. HE HE HE, too funny. Thanks for stopping by. How amazing my Amy is 5'11 to. The could be twins. lol. She will be 28 Nov 1.

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  6. Hi,
    That bunny's got such a surprised look on his face - too funny! Made me smile and grin!

    I've got a challenge for you on my blog today - if you are interested and only if you have the time!

    ~Jean

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  7. hehehe, I love that one :) Have a great weekend.

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  8. Great photo, too funny!

    Thank you for the sweet comment you left :)

    You have a very infectious smile! Beautiful!! =)

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  9. Hi (again!),
    The post is now up on my blog! I had SOOOOO much trouble with it today that I had to call my daughter to help me straighten it out!!

    ~Jean

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  10. That is just too cute! Happy Friday!

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  11. Dear Friend,

    I just got home from my daughters' house and now I'm settled in for the night. Your site is the first I visited and I laughed so hard at the cartoon :-D. That, my friend, was a great one!

    Love you,
    Alleluiabelle

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  12. Thanks for the laugh. My cat sits in my lap while I am on the laptop. He saw the cartoon and got up and left!

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  13. Oh gal...I'm so glad you came by my blog! I can tell by this cartoon that we will be kindred spirits for sure ;D

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  14. Hi Saleslady! (don't know your name so sorry), thank you for the sweet comment you left on my blog. I'm so glad you came over so that we could meet. I popped in on your kitchen blog and attempted to stick my finger into your peach pie but to no avail so I'll have to try again soon.

    You have a BEAUTIFUL SMILE! I look forward to getting to know you better. I see some of my sisters here already :)

    Love the cartoon. Now I don't feel so bad when I attempted to use my two maltese dogs as my rug the other day. :)

    God bless you.

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