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Monday, November 5, 2018
Google, How Do Giant Squids Consume Their Prey?
The month of October was an Irwin Allen disaster of a month and no matter what I did the building burned, the ship sank, time tunneled and the giant squid, as has the last month, sucked. There were a few hours today when I wasn't looking for a moldy bottle of something with alcohol in it to wash down trick-or-treat candy, so here ya go.
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I hope November is the best month ever.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day. ♥
I wouldn't count on it but thanks for the happy thoughts, Sandee.
DeleteWe hope your November is better too and I hope that dude in the chair gets something to eat, he looks starved!
ReplyDeleteI need a kitty to hug and squiggle out of my arms then slink back over cuz it's all just an act isn't Brian? Time to fill his Solo cup with curds.
DeleteLOL! Have a great day and month ahead.
ReplyDeleteI will Lady F., until it all goes to shite again.
Deletewell, sugar kills... guess that's proof!
ReplyDeleteI think it was the alcohol sugar that got Bones here, LA.
DeleteHuh? As I was writing, blogger decided to wipe my words away. Ha! Must be the ghosts of Halloween present. Anyway, as I was saying. I've been singing this a lot, "Always look on the bright side of life." When I think of where it's sung, I crack up and feel okey-dokey for a bit. Gung ho!
ReplyDeleteNow I can't get that song out of my head and yes, that's on my what to play at my funeral list only the person in charge has gone before me. Being a Lapsed Catholic of I find the circumstances hilarious to say the least. So many hours saying the Stations of the Cross in my youth. There's also the song Eric Idle sings right before they take that guys liver. Maybe I'll toss it up in the next post.
DeleteI am a former Never-understood-what's-going-on Catholic. It helped that my parents were children of parents who just went along with the padres because it got them off their backs. When I was a kid, nobody ever taught me the rosary or the Stations of the Cross so I made it up when the Catechism nun said do it during Lent. hahaha, I'm going to hell.
DeleteWe never got to the understanding part what with all the knuckles ground into soft skulls and all. My parents weren't exactly nun groupies but that mind set of whatever the adult was doing was right took precedent. And we wonder why how the Catholic church became so evil.
DeleteOh no, we knew that rosary like the back of our hands (red and swollen from wooden pointer wielding nuns) and we had booklets for the Stations of the Cross but I bet your version was far more entertaining. That would make a good cartoon and/or song. As someone I admire said, "We're all going to hell."
Hope November is a great month for you
ReplyDeleteIf the midterm elections are any sign, things are looking up, Carol.
DeleteWe moved and I feel and look just like that guy. Except fatter.
ReplyDeleteOh no, I thought you liked your pied-à-terre downtown, Sallie. Ha, after a month of stress eating and the wrong kind of exercise it would take a decade for me to whittle down to bones. Moving just sucks.
Deletecourage! I hope November will be better. the photo made me smile :-).
ReplyDeleteI'll be a puddle on the rug if it isn't, but last night's election results give me hope for humanity, Klara.
DeleteI think it was a tough month for many.
ReplyDeleteI know it was for me.
Lets hope for a better November........
- Lisa
Never ending it was. Hope things are looking up or at least calming down for you, Lisa.
DeleteAnother fun post and love the photo ~ it says it all about 'those daze' that we all have!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you, Jeanna ~
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Hi Jeanna, OooOOOOOoooo you don't look like you had a good month! I hope things have gotten better for you and that November makes up for October two fold!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing over at #keepingitreal.
xx