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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Your Maxim of the Week

Molly-May wasn't too sure how many more years she could get away with playing the part of the innocent little sister on the popular family television sit-com.
Maxim:
The future aint what it used to be.

14 comments:

  1. Perhaps she can star in her own sequel. Give the older sibling a kid and she can be Aunty Dote.

    You could even recycle the teddys. Bear with me on this.

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    1. A warm and fuzzy, unbearably sweet spin-off provides a tried-and-true remedy for what ails aging sit-coms. Excellent idea, DCW!

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  2. It's me!
    Ha ha but I was never a star
    Darn I knew I should never have cut my hair

    Have a great weekend ciao Julie

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    1. Oh but, Julie, you are indeed a star in the firmament of the Blogosphere!

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  3. oh my, the future... i just decided it´s never too late for a happy childhood;)

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    1. What a wonderful attitude! Besides, it's said that when we get old, we enter our second childhood. Why not have three or four along the way?

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  4. Delightful as always! I also really like Johanna's comment/interpretation based on the drawing. I have to remember this...

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    1. Delighted that you're delighted! I must admit that my own inner child is pretty much alive and well, but could certainly do a bit more kickin'!

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  5. Another wonderful painting, I love your fine humour!
    Wish you a nice sunny week,
    hugs Anja

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    1. Thanks, Anja. Glad that you share my sense of humour! Looks like your wish for me to have a sunny week is about to come true. Yay!

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  6. I like the drawing and the maxim... and now, I'm going to think about my future ;)))

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    1. We are only as old (young) as we feel!

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  7. If she can't play a little sister role much longer, maybe she could morph into a different big sister role ? I'm sure you could dream up some perfect lines for her in that new capacity ?
    :-)

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    1. Yes, plenty of experience in that role--I could definitely be a script-writer for that part. Maybe we need to incorporate a pesky little brother into the scenario? Any ideas???

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