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You can observe a lot by watching.
βYogi BerraΒ
There are three ways to get something done:Β 1. Do it yourself.Β 2. Hire someone to do it.Β 3. Forbid your kids to do it.
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 Happinessβ’ (no relation to Bob)
A pair of boobies (also no relation to Bob, but included for readers who desire titillation)
Bluebird Bitterβ’, the beer they named for Bob
[…] via Happy National Book Lovers Day β bluebird of bitterness […]
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Thank you for the link. π
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Reblogged this on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog and commented:
Thanks for the reminder, BlueBird ππ
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I am actually happy for the e-books, because as much as I love to read, I’m highly allergic to molds but not electrons! And they’re easier to carry!! And buy. ;P
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Me too, egorr. I’m allergic to molds, and the electronic books are much easier to carry around.
Of course, I never let my allergies stop me from constantly having my nose in a book, prior to the ebook era. I just did a lot of sneezing, coughing, and snuffling. Totally worth it. π
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Reblogged this on Jeanne Owens, author.
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Thanks Jeanne. π
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Good ones. Glad I have a Kindle as I need the LARGE type to see. lol
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I can definitely see the advantage in that. Print just seems to keep getting smaller and smaller the older I get.
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Ten years ago, hubs and I had intraocular lenses installed in our eyes, and it was the best move we ever did! He’s 81, and I’ll be 78 next month, and we don’t need glasses at all, ’cause books and ‘puter screens are wondrously readable!
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That’s something I need to look into (no pun intended).
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‘Sigh’ truth.:)
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I love these, especially the final one π
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[…] National Book Lovers Day | Bluebird of Bitterness […]
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Thank you for the link. π
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