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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Ready to Smile?

THIS IS
WHAT SAD LOOKS
LIKE

THIS
IS
WHAT SORRY LOOKS
LIKE



Tattoo
Of
The
Year


HOW TO
HANDLE A PROBLEM NEIGHBOR
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These are a must
have!

19 comments:

Sérgio Pontes said...

Yuor banner is very funny, also this post =)

Rajesh said...

Wonderful set of images with lovable quotes.

Anonymous said...

haha! I enjoyed these photos! Where do you find em?

TexWisGirl said...

you never fail to disappoint!

George said...

I'm definitely ready to smile. I couldn't pick out a favorite if I had to -- all have me grinning from ear to ear.

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

You are in a fun mood today Sylvia. I gave up long ago bathing the cats.

Roshni said...

heheh!! The sad little kitty pic is awesome, as are the others!!

carol l mckenna said...

Great photos ~ still smiling ^_^ ~thanks, namaste, Carol (A Creative Harbor) Happy RT ^_^

Suz said...

lordie, I have to have that hot dog holder...hee hee

Betty Manousos said...

hilariously hilarious post!

thanks for the good laugh!
funny header, too.

have a great day!
betty

Tina´s PicStory said...

cool shots :)

Karen said...

Great for a giggle! Thanks for sharing!

Powell River Books said...

The last one is a hoot, but poor kitty. That's the last time he'll hide in the shower. - Margy

lotusleaf said...

Right way to handle a problem neighbour!

Teamgsquare said...

Wow , Global warming was just superb .

Linda Reeder said...

OK, I'm at least chuckling now! thanks.

Linnea said...

Thanks for the laugh Sylvia! It never fails! Have a great week.

Lisa said...

Oh my goodness, those are all funny, but the cat one is the best!!

Kay said...

Oh my gosh! Sylvia! Too too funny! I love it!

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