I say ... and you think ... ? Resolution :: broken
Break :: bread
Tied :: rope
Suffering :: pain
Instead :: other options
Divorce :: finished
Slash :: Zorro
Cough :: medicine
Happy :: Doc, Dopey, Bashful
Sniffle :: sneeze
Sunday, January 11, 2009
Unconscious Mutterings #311
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Oooooh, look at this then, a new commenting thingy, how swish Mrs L!
Resolution: Conclusion
Break: wind
Tied: the knot
Suffering: in pain
Instead: other options
Divorce: dissolution
Slash: sword
Cough: ahem
Happy: smiley
Sniffle: hankerchief
Ta daaaa! (ok, maybe not such a ta da moment, but I completed it today and that makes it all good :-P )
Break wind!!!!
Thought you'd like that one, haha.
We really must stop this going back and forth to each others pages...people might talk!
Break wind is soooooooooooooo funny. Not that I do anything like that. [kidding!]
I enjoyed visiting.
Come on over and see my Sunday Unconscious mutterings if you can find time.
There is a link to the comment window right below the mutterings so you don't have to read the entire blog entry if you chose.
Happy day wishes to you.
I read your post and I hear
"I say pot-a-to and you say potato
I say tom-a-to and you say tomato
potato, tomato ... etc"
Cheers (glad you made it safely back home after the pantagruelic dinner you described)
how come I didn't think of zorro?? Lol
Why hadn't I thought of Seven Dwarfs? =3 Nice idea!
No matches--your answers are so clever!
Great mutterings. I really like your answers to #2 and 9.
Thanks for dropping by my place.
Not in a mood for endive salad? Then check out mu blog today ...
Party: ?
You are cordially invited to
A 'Hearts and Flowers' Party
from 8pm UK time
Friday 13 February 2009
until 12 midnight UK time
Sunday 15 February 2009
at the Palace of the Crazie One
http://craziequeen.blogspot.com/2009/01/hearts-and-flowers-party.html
cq
I like your slash answer! Thanks for sharing! With love from Suzan J.
Not much in common this time...except I put down cough "syrup."
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