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Friday Funnies


Maxine and I are keeping with the theme of Autumn today. We wish you all a fun-filled fall day! Kim hosts Friday Funnies; be sure to stop by!

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  1. Oh I wish I couldn't relate to that so much. LOL!
    Have a great weekend my friend.
    Kim

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  2. Really a funny one!

    My grandson calls me Nana... Children here call their grandmothers "Lola" but he couldn't say the L yet, so the name "Nana" has stuck. And I love it!

    Have a fun filled weekend!

    Love
    Lidj

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  3. LOL, it's working for me, as well! Thanks ever so for starting my day with a merry heart!

    Have a JESUS-filled day! ^i^

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  4. Funny,..love it.
    -Jo
    -LazyonLoblolly

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  5. HA! You crack me up! I love these Friday funnies... somehow by Friday, I always seem to need a good laugh! :)

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  6. I love "Maxine!" This is a good one! I guess we have something in common.

    Have a great weekend sister and God bless you and protect you always. Thank you for your prayers and keeping you in mine! Love to you!

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  7. Have a blessed week end!

    I posted something today. Good to be back but not sure i can post as often as i would before due to work.

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  8. How funny! And I loved all of the beautiful pictures that you posted below too!
    Big Fat Mama

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  9. Very cute Mary! I love to read your Friday funnies. It's good to be able to laugh.

    Love you,
    Debbie

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  10. Haw haw! Now that's my kind of 'low-fat.' Thanks for the laugh!

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