Hiyas.
I'm not here today, for after an almost three week hiatus, I went next door to visit my favorite house of ill repute.
If you got the ability, come join me at Partially Yours.
If you can't, then please check out this blast from the past circa 2009 for your reading pleasure. I have no idea what it's about, because I simply counted four sets of 25 in that particular year and then chose the lucky number 13 for my post.
Enjoy!
Friday, July 1, 2011
5 comments:
Go on, give me your best shot. I can take it. If I couldn't, I wouldn't have created this wonderful little blog that you decided to grace with your presence today.
About that comment moderation thingy: While yes, it does say up above I can take it, I only use it to prevent the occasional miscreant from leaving thoughtless and/or clueless comments.
So remember, all of your comments are greatly appreciated and all answers will be given that personal touch that you come to expect and enjoy.
G. B. Miller
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It was your blogoversary. How about that??? Have a great weekend, G!
ReplyDeleteI just for the first time noticed your caption to the picture above. Why did you get a hot dog at a place called GoldBURGERS??
ReplyDeleteLynn: Thanks. And you have a fantastic 4th of July weekend as well.
ReplyDeleteBearman: Because even though I like his burgers, his dogs were more in my price range.
The dogs range in price from about $2.50 to $3.
The burgers start at $4 and go as high as $7.
I do splurge on the burgers once in a while, but the dogs are what brings me back. Plus, local meats are the best kind.
Having just been next door, being a home tutor sounds about as appealing as a poke in the eye. Wait, not that appealing.
ReplyDeleteR: And this is where your tax dollars go to when all of those future leaders of America get expelled/suspended from skool but still need to be edjicated.
ReplyDeleteSad innnit?