Ohhhhhhhh!
I can see a boobie! That’s just naughty.
How the heck is any decent fisherperson supposed to catch any fish with THAT scaring the fish away!!!?
Wonder if she got nibbled by the mosquitos?
WHERES THE MAN CANDY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Dev, just last week on the news I heard about fish pedicures coming to to the states from China and Japan. That’s when fish nibble at dead skin on your feet leaving them smooth. Creepy photo of it on this site.
What next, training fish to give women bikini waxes. Oh, the humanity! Or should that be fishity?
Yes, Gwen, snow anywhere before Halloween is just wrong, and that includes Minnesota, Dev. But on the bright side, Gwen, the snow didn’t affect Tom Brady or the New England Patriots yesterday who whipped, spanked, paddled the Tennessee Titans 59 – 0.
Fish as pedicure implements? YEESH! That’s what they use surgical maggots for when … uh, never mind. Just FYI, I didn’t click on that link thanks all the same, Michael.
But thanks for the football (that was football you were talking about, right?) update. I just caught a glimpse of an AOL headline where some church in Tennessee said Tom Brady is going to hell. Now that I know who Tom Brady is and what he’s been up to I can figure out the why.
Poppy, you don’t really want snow days, in Boston or elsewhere, because they always have to be paid for somehow. We had so many snow days off from school in Texas once we had to make one up on a Saturday, and that’s just wrong!
Snow days are loverly! Snuggling up with a certain someone, finding all kinds of creative ways to be warm. Hot chocolate, maybe with a splash of something extra in it. Ohhhhhhh yeaaaaaahhhhh.
Oh yeah – and NO work or school! Texas made you go to school on Saturday, Dev? See – Minnesota expects a certain number of snow days and works them into the calculation. We get freebies!
Four years I went to university in Minnesota, through nine-foot drifts and ice fog and near white-outs, walking up hill both ways to and from class, dragging the entire collected works of Dickens, Shakespeare, Proust, Mark Twain and Kurt Vonnegut behind me on a sled called Rosebud, and not one snow day did I ever get!
Calculations? FREEBIES? Balderdash! At least as far as the U of M Minneapolis campus was concerned.
Dev–it was my great misfortune to go to school in the ONE school district in all of Minnesota that refused to close for a “snow day”. That’s undoubtedly one factor in why I hated school so much–still do, for that matter……
She will catch cold you know.
hmmmm…lovely bum, but i was expecting a nice man bum….
Dev, don’t you have any of those lying around??
Ohhhhhhhh!
I can see a boobie! That’s just naughty.
How the heck is any decent fisherperson supposed to catch any fish with THAT scaring the fish away!!!?
Wonder if she got nibbled by the mosquitos?
WHERES THE MAN CANDY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
She doesn’t look terribly cold, Poppy, and Jay, I feel sure the fisherpersons will cope, especially the male ones.
Anyhow, just checking to see if the WordPress photo circuits are intact, and it appears they are.
We’re getting snow in Boston, THAT must be the cause of my WordPress glitch.
Snow before Halloween is just plain wrong.
I want to know what she is looking at? Inquiring minds need to know.
You’re right, Gwen. Snow before Halloween isn’t right at all, except in Minnesota of course. (Hi, Season and Doc!)
CJ, there’s a minnow nibbling her toe.
Dev–well, we had some snow, but it’s all melted now. Hopefully we won’t get anymore until….oh…..December 24th or thereabouts….
Dr. Ken
That’s what I like about Minnesotans, Doc – you’re always hopeful. Often delusional, but always hopeful.
Dev, lovely picture, don’t know about fish, definately man bait.
Dev an excellent excuse.
Paul.
“…there’s a minnow nibbling her toe.”
Dev, just last week on the news I heard about fish pedicures coming to to the states from China and Japan. That’s when fish nibble at dead skin on your feet leaving them smooth. Creepy photo of it on this site.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,387302,00.html
What next, training fish to give women bikini waxes. Oh, the humanity! Or should that be fishity?
Yes, Gwen, snow anywhere before Halloween is just wrong, and that includes Minnesota, Dev. But on the bright side, Gwen, the snow didn’t affect Tom Brady or the New England Patriots yesterday who whipped, spanked, paddled the Tennessee Titans 59 – 0.
Does snow mean you get snowed in and can miss work?
If so I am moving to Boston.
Fish as pedicure implements? YEESH! That’s what they use surgical maggots for when … uh, never mind. Just FYI, I didn’t click on that link thanks all the same, Michael.
But thanks for the football (that was football you were talking about, right?) update. I just caught a glimpse of an AOL headline where some church in Tennessee said Tom Brady is going to hell. Now that I know who Tom Brady is and what he’s been up to I can figure out the why.
Poppy, you don’t really want snow days, in Boston or elsewhere, because they always have to be paid for somehow. We had so many snow days off from school in Texas once we had to make one up on a Saturday, and that’s just wrong!
Snow days are loverly! Snuggling up with a certain someone, finding all kinds of creative ways to be warm. Hot chocolate, maybe with a splash of something extra in it. Ohhhhhhh yeaaaaaahhhhh.
Oh yeah – and NO work or school! Texas made you go to school on Saturday, Dev? See – Minnesota expects a certain number of snow days and works them into the calculation. We get freebies!
Four years I went to university in Minnesota, through nine-foot drifts and ice fog and near white-outs, walking up hill both ways to and from class, dragging the entire collected works of Dickens, Shakespeare, Proust, Mark Twain and Kurt Vonnegut behind me on a sled called Rosebud, and not one snow day did I ever get!
Calculations? FREEBIES? Balderdash! At least as far as the U of M Minneapolis campus was concerned.
Huh I may say rumph!
Did someone say Freebies?
Dev–it was my great misfortune to go to school in the ONE school district in all of Minnesota that refused to close for a “snow day”. That’s undoubtedly one factor in why I hated school so much–still do, for that matter……
Dr. Ken