I saw this on Facebook and really liked it:
I didn’t forget the November searches but they were so dull, most weren’t worth sharing. Here are the two funniest:
- ostrich taxes for fat people
- sweaty armpits of south indian cows
I woke up to an email from my beloved younger son:
I’ve not been the starring role in any posts recently and this needs to be rectified. Yours impolitely, Favourite Son.
What do you think? Should I write about Spud?
Those stairs are brilliant!!
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Creative! Here’s another fun concept http://edition.cnn.com/2012/11/27/world/europe/gym-workout-watts-electricity/index.html (imagine if we were forced to “gym” to cover our personal electricity consumption – candle sales would go through the roof)
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PS – since publishing your SEP on my blog I’ve had this find me – “kerala girls armpit photos” – scary!!
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That’s one of my favourite! Sorry to infect you 🙂
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Tell Spud he needs to do something worth writing about first 😉
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That’s exactly what I told him. He reckons just being alive is newsworthy, given my mothering.
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love love love, of course you must write of Spud, we never want to offend the children…for they decide who changes our nappies when we are old , decrepit and drooling again ….(remember like we were as infants) LOL
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Hehe 🙂
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Yes, write about Spud. The poor child feels neglected because he has not been abused recently and needs to be made sport of. Think of how you’d feel if your mum wrote a blog and didn’t make fun of you. Make the poor child happy and berated him and abused him in a blog or two.
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You’re right! I’ll do it!
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Wow… he reads your blog? I have two sons and two daughter-in-laws and I’m quite sure that only one daughter-in-law is a reader. The sons fake it. 🙂
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He skim reads for mentions of himself 😉
Tory Boy reads it and sends me editorial advice which I often take.
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The person or persons who cam up with the musical stair idea is or are geniuses. So Santa traded in his his magic snowball for a twitter account, how sad and so 21st century. Yes Spud must be written about,, it’s your motherly duty. 🙂
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It had to be a Swedes that came up with the stair piano. Thanks for sharing … never heard about, but how wonderful … I would take the stairs too .. even with my 50 kilo of luggage. *smile How said we Swedes are boring … at least not all of us. Yes, write about Spud … he need some attention.
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That’s what he thinks 🙂
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oh yes he’s always good for a laugh!
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Lots of love to those innovative Swedes. I’m a stair user simply because it’s faster to use stairs than it is to use escalators. I loved the stair piano and I know if I had access to one I’d playing and arriving late, rather than getting to where I was going on time.
sweaty armpits of northern indian reindeer – maybe
but sweaty armpits of south indian cows! nooooooooooooooooo
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😀
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Always love seeing the piano stairs video….and the last cartoon was quite funny I thought.
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perhaps if Spud did a jiffy number on the piano stairs?
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Hmm…thinks…
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Only if you can get a laugh at his expense. 😉
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You are so at home here 🙂
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Sure! I’d love to read more about Spud! Does Spud have a name?
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He does, but I keep it a secret. It’s not ‘Rumpelstiltskin’. 🙂
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😎
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I loved the video of the piano stairs! That would be so fun I’d stay and play on them for sure! And I love stories of families…so bring on more about Spud! He is shy isn’t he! Ha!
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Extremely!
Not! 🙂
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By all means, regale us with stories of Spud!
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You could tell us about a Christmas past that Spud starred in!
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Pretty funny… love them. 😉
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