It remind me of this: My brother Styve was born Aug 18th. The first time I got a security clearance, I had to provided birth certificate for all members of my family. To my family surprise, my brother was Steve and was born on Aug 19th...
A friend of mine tells me a story about going to karioke and listening to someone sing that song while not realizing that the "tomatoes" were pronounced differently.
I love your new header! Poor Steve the tomato. I feel like he should be on the land of the misfit toys with that name.
ReplyDeletePoor Steve... No one thinks about his feelings!
ReplyDeleteHappy day to you, Wonder Woman!
It remind me of this: My brother Styve was born Aug 18th. The first time I got a security clearance, I had to provided birth certificate for all members of my family. To my family surprise, my brother was Steve and was born on Aug 19th...
ReplyDeleteHey Steve!
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha, Steve!
ReplyDeleteButtfaces, eh?
ReplyDeleteSteve you may be, but you'll always be tomato to me... and best served in pasta dishes.
ReplyDeletelol, cute!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely is 'may' in our neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteHe might have his name changed to ketchup
ReplyDeleteHah! Cute. I say to-may-toe. But it's all tasty in spaghetti!
ReplyDeleteWell, that makes perfect sense to me.
ReplyDeleteI have learned to say tomahto although of course I come from the land that says tom ay to.
ReplyDeleteSteve is my hero!
ReplyDeleteHi Steve! Do ketchup or shall we call the whole thing off....
ReplyDeleteGary :)
Boogerbutts: Thanks all for stopping by and saying hello to Steve. Wishing you all a yummy day.
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine tells me a story about going to karioke and listening to someone sing that song while not realizing that the "tomatoes" were pronounced differently.
ReplyDelete'To may TO' ... for me!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
'To may TO' ... for me!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
To MAH to. LOL! Not sure why I say it like this, but I do. :)
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