Ötli, Merci! I'm very proud to be on your list of blogfriends! I'm linking to yours on my other blog, Décolleté. I hope you'll continue to be amused by my Sunday Maxims.
You're right! I'm not a Simpsons fan and methinks the sweater must be a gift - I mean who would buy themselves something so very green and itchy? Really!
Bonnie, Well that Stickup Artist is just full of good ideas! I'm glad you came over here to take a gander and liked what you saw. I've enjoyed a quick trip to your sites, too, and have added some Pixel Dust to my list of sites I like to explore.
Driftwood, Definitely a gift sweater...and you can bet one of us will come across it next time we're at Valu-Village. Hmmm...100% wool...could be good for felting!
Margaret, The Independent Back Scratcher! I love it! An excellent marketing ploy for backscratchers, and we could even add "cordless" to the sales pitch.
Or maybe it would be a good title for an advice book for people living alone.
I keep the maxim... and the link to your blog in my blogfriends list :)
ReplyDeleteÖtli,
ReplyDeleteMerci! I'm very proud to be on your list of blogfriends! I'm linking to yours on my other blog, Décolleté. I hope you'll continue to be amused by my Sunday Maxims.
It is an itchy-scratchy world out there!
ReplyDeleteHe almost looks like he's tickling himself to death :-)
ReplyDeleteDriftwood,
ReplyDeleteI somehow doubt that you're making a Simpsons reference; am I right in assuming that?
But speaking of itchy and scratchy, do you suppose Victor is wearing a hand knit 100% wool sweater that a loving relative kindly knit for him?
Stickup,
ReplyDeleteNow there's a concept! Tickling oneself? Is such a thing possible? I guess Victor's willing to die trying.
Stickup Artist just suggested I would love your blog - and I do! I'm off to explore it a bit and have become a follower.
ReplyDeleteYou're right! I'm not a Simpsons fan and methinks the sweater must be a gift - I mean who would buy themselves something so very green and itchy? Really!
ReplyDeleteI think collaboration is a good thing! However, maintaining one's independence, say with a backscratcher, is a good thing, too! Cute, Lynne!
ReplyDeleteOnward, Skritchin' Shoulders
ReplyDeleteWV judgi - usually followed by mental
Bonnie,
ReplyDeleteWell that Stickup Artist is just full of good ideas! I'm glad you came over here to take a gander and liked what you saw. I've enjoyed a quick trip to your sites, too, and have added some Pixel Dust to my list of sites I like to explore.
Driftwood,
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a gift sweater...and you can bet one of us will come across it next time we're at Valu-Village. Hmmm...100% wool...could be good for felting!
Margaret,
ReplyDeleteThe Independent Back Scratcher! I love it! An excellent marketing ploy for backscratchers, and we could even add "cordless" to the sales pitch.
Or maybe it would be a good title for an advice book for people living alone.
DCW,
ReplyDeleteA skritch in time saves nine.
Great fun, and naps can only scratch the edges of the back of the chair. Preo accurate to do waist twists. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteLeovi,
ReplyDeleteWaist twists while trying to scratch one's back--a good way to lose weight and keep supple. Maybe back scratching is the new yoga.