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Thank you, Kim, for hosting Friday Funnies, a great place to find health and humor and not take this life too seriously (it's not permanent, you know!)

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  1. OH my goodness! I am so LAUGHING OUT LOUD! That was hilarious!!!!!!
    You have the best jokes my friend. Thank you so much for that one!!
    Love you and have a great Thanksgiving!!!
    Hugs
    Kim

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  2. LOL! Love it!! Don't mess with Granny!

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  3. Oh My goodness and I sooooo laughing out loud as welll.....that was great!!! I agree with Kim you have the BEST jokes!!

    Happy Friday my sweet friend

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  4. Where is the world do you find these things?? So funny!!!

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  5. Love coming here every Fridays!!! Yours is the BEST! Laughing so hard here that this "80" yr. old woman [ME], herself, almost lost her dentures! I wonder if those attorneys moved to the county where I work now? hmmm...
    But that judge must said, "Na...na..." out of fear!

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  6. Cracked me up.....LOL, LOL!!

    Praying for you and yours!

    Love and Sweet Blessings!
    Jackie

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  7. I saw this yesterday and had one good laugh. Glad you picked it up and posted it. Next time, they'll think twice about asking her any questions.

    Love and Hugs ~ Kat

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  8. ROFL!!! That is so funny...I love it!

    Have a wonderful Friday!

    Mary

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  9. Go granny! Love it. Thanks for making my smile this day. Hope you received your ornament safely. Blessings and peace to you this Thanksgiving week.

    ~elaine

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  10. Always love my visits here. Thks for the laugh!

    ~Silver

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  11. Sweet Friend,

    I popped in to say "Have a wonderful Thanksgiving" and that I love you dear friend. May love, peace, comfort, joy and so much more bless you and your family tomorrow and throughout the many days ahead.

    Many prayers & {{{Hugs}}},
    Alleluiabelle

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  12. Like sis Abelle, remembering you on this special holiday because I'm thankful for your friendship! and being a prayer buddy! To God be the glory for bringing us all, blogging friends and having that unity that comes from His love. Sister, enjoy that turkey and all the stuffing and sides and pumpkin pie? Yumm...We'll have coffee later :) Love you sis Mary! I hope that your daughter is pretty much well healed now! What a joy to have her be healed in time for her to enjoy this special time with you...Enjoy your "pumpkin" too [Susanna]...God bless you all abundantly!

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  13. Happy Thanksgiving and may God bless you abundantly :)

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  14. Hi sweet friend,
    I wanted to personally drop by to see you today and wish you a Happy Thanksgiving. I hope your day is going well.

    I am thankful for your friendship and words of wisdom we share through blogging!

    Yoli :)

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  15. I just wanted to stop by and wish you a happy Thanksgiving.

    Love,
    Debbie

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