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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Now for a Bit of Humor


Since I started off the day with such a grim, angry post, I felt it was time for a bit of humor.


10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't know where you find all this hysterical stuff, but keep it coming!

Sylvia K said...

Deborah,
I have a lot of hysterical friends!

Anonymous said...

Cute. :-D

Judy said...

This is so funny! I read the article below, too, and cannot believe the things some people actually do and to a child. They should have to endure the same thing. It makes me furious, too, Sylvia.

Peggy said...

Funny...it made me smile.
So many sad stories around, nice to have a good smile after !

Susan at Stony River said...

The last post broke my heart; I couldn't think what to comment.

Here all I can say is
ROFL!!!!

That's about the way things look now, isn't it??
Thanks for the laugh; the world needs it these days.

Great Grandma Lin said...

thanks for the chuckle...I remember the days of the savings and loan credit union where you could get a toaster just for opening a savings account, now they hardly give you any interest on your hard earned money.

Anonymous said...

That's a good one. Love it.

Rinkly Rimes said...

We've just been watching a 2006 documentary about the clever clogs on Wall Street. Where are they now I wonder!

Anonymous said...

Quite a clever twist! I've participated in Photo Hunt twice today ... once at Happily Retired Gal and the other at Small Reflections. Hope you'll find time to drop by ;--)
Hugs and blessings,

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