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This entry was posted on Tuesday, April 4th, 2017 at 10:25 am and is filed under simple pleasures. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.
By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he’s wrong.
—Charles Wadsworth
When someone asks me if I’m seeing someone, I assume they mean a therapist.
Home sweet home
Bob's sister Hannah
Bob's sister Ada
Bob's brother Otto
Bob's sister Eve
Bob's sister Nan
A baby picture of Bob and his siblings (clockwise from upper left: Otto, Eve, Hannah, Ada, Bob, and Nan)
Bob's childhood home
Bob's mom and dad
Bob in his youth
Bob's cousin Alphonse
Bob's Uncle Ralph and Aunt Edna
Bob's cousin Archibald
Bob's stepbrother Herbie (who really needs to quit smoking)
Bob's cousin Chester
Bob's Great Uncle Norbert and Great Aunt Phyllis
Bob's cousin Saffron (who will do anything for a drink)
Bob's cousin Thorndike
Bob's brother-in-law Vinnie
Bob's cousin Orville, who loves the Green Bay Packers
Bob's nieces Lulu and Bitsy, the biker chicks
Bob's stepsister Eloise, with the twins, Rudy and Trudy
Bob's Uncle Henry and Aunt Rowena
Bob's niece Esmerelda (who likes to live dangerously)
Bob's Great Uncle Arthur up in Saskatchewan
Bob's cousin Louie, the grackle of grumpiness
Miss Screech, Bob's journalism teacher
Bob's nephew Winthrop, who loves sports
Bob's Uncle Seymour and Aunt Bernice
Bob's second cousin Schlomo in Brooklyn
Bob's nephew Baxter
Bob's cousin Darrell
Bob's sister-in-law Delphine, who volunteers at the animal shelter
Percy the Pickpocket, Bob's third cousin once removed (the relative no one likes to talk about... every family has one)
The Bluebird of Happiness™ (no relation to Bob)
A pair of boobies (also no relation to Bob, but included for readers who desire titillation)
Bluebird Bitter™, the beer they named for Bob
Reblogged this on O LADO ESCURO DA LUA.
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Reblogged this on sherriemiranda1 and commented:
Now, we’re getting as bad as our cat, seeing predators everywhere! 😉 ❤
Peace, love & humanity to all,
Sherrie
Sherrie Miranda’s historically based, coming of age, Adventure novel “Secrets & Lies in El Salvador” is about an American girl in war-torn El Salvador:
http://tinyurl.com/klxbt4y
Her husband made a video for her novel. He wrote the song too. You can go to the Home page of her blog to watch it:
https://sherriemiranda1.wordpress.com
Or you can see it on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P11Ch5chkAc 😉
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That picture of the knotholes in the wood looks just like the face of a dog. Wild!
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For some reason doggy faces show up a lot in woodgrain. This one’s my favorite:

When I was a little kid, there was a water spot on the wall next to my bed that looked like a dog, and when I had insomnia (which was pretty much every night) I made up stories about the dog on my wall.
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Daydreaming at night?
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When you’re a chronic insomniac, yes.
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Well, I guess you have learned to live with it. That’s an accomplishment.
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Reblogged this on Will S.' Random Weirdness Blog and commented:
They’re watching! 😉
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You’re welcome, BoB!
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So, is the pants one an ‘ass face’, or a ‘face ass’? 😉
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I guess it’s in the eye of the beholder…
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🙂
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Hilarious. It’s hard to believe that many things could be found looking like faces. 😀 — Suzanne
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