24 September 2015

Meet Ralph


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  1. no wonder they say it can be dangerous

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  2. Good technique, bad follow through post-op. Ralph is usually hiding from the family of the deceased by then.

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    1. Yum on the chicken legs and roasted carrots. Two of my favorite things to make, and to make them spicy. Love it.

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  4. if we were not in so much pain ... this would be "Funny"...
    A great day to you and yours, dear Lady Whisk...

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    1. Very sorry to read that you're in pain. Hope you feel better really, really soon.

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    1. What's for supper tonight?

      We're having breakfast.

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  6. Hahahahahaha, how many years of university did he have to take in order to qualify?

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    1. I think just the one year. Though I hear if they keep missing, they just give them bigger rocks.

      Ouch.

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  7. I think I know Ralph. He's such a stoner.

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  8. While I await my hysterectomy I would be happy to have a Ralph around each month.

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    1. How much longer do you have to wait?

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    2. It's Canada. A few months? But it is free and I won't complain. ;-)

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    3. Is it free? Or figured into the taxed items and such? Either way, here is wishing you a speedy operation date and an even speedier, recovery time.

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  9. I guess you can expect a headache as a side effect :)

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  10. OOPS...hope I don't ever get RALPH for a doctor...headache for sure...hahhaa...so cute..
    and your header is adorable...did you draw it, Ivy.?

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    1. Hi bj,

      No. I always sign my stuff. This is an old banner from awile back. It's a picture of a puzzle box.

      PS: Your hutch looks great.

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  11. Not keen on anesthetists, now I know why.

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