'The throw was wide' dad said, remembering '- and I don't know where the dog came from.'
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PS Hi and welcome to The M Half of the M n J Show and to dbstevens from Kicking Corners .
PSS I did a guest post! for Tangled Lou over at periphery who is in a car somewhere with monkeys eating tootsie pops. Check out her blog, she's a very good writer.
PSS I did a guest post! for Tangled Lou over at periphery who is in a car somewhere with monkeys eating tootsie pops. Check out her blog, she's a very good writer.
I LOVE this! I am so envious of your ability to tell a story with your illustrations.
ReplyDeletecoming from you Amy that is such a wonderful compliment.
DeleteOMG, this is hilarious!!!!!! way better than a cat-wearing scarf or a Mrs. Potato Head. You got talent, girl!
ReplyDeletebest,
MOV
Thanks MOV although I'm sure Mr Potato Head wouldn't agree.
DeleteHa! So great. Love the pic and the caption. Love the welcome. I can already tell this is going to be a fabulous ride.
ReplyDeleteGlad we've met db. I really like your avatar by the way, especially since I put my glasses on and realizes it wasn't a rabbit with a big nose!
DeleteHey! How did I get bumped from being a follower? Never fear. I'm back. Because you can run....
ReplyDeleteThat sounded a little scary didn't it? I'm quite normal. Ask my parole officer.
Oh Marianne did you leave me? I must've felt it somehow because I've been stalking you...
DeleteThis is odd. I've disappeared as a "follower" on many of the blogs I actually follow.
DeleteI suspect the CIA may be behind this.
Stalk away - it gives my blog some street cred if you know what I'm sayin'. Word.
I checked and you're still there Marianne, right where you were, number 13 - MOV's 11.
DeleteFabulous! I just love your drawings.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the shout-out and the guest post.
You're so cool for acknowledging your new follows. I might have to copy that because it's fabulous.
Thanks Tangled. Copy away (I copied it from Gweenbrick who I suspect couldn't keep up).
DeleteA terrific and fun image!
ReplyDeleteThanks Nina, yes I love the tantalizing suggestion of a story...
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