Monday, December 27, 2010

Nuttin Honey.....











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Here's some early 'Holiday Cheer' for ya!!
I just love that 1st Cartoon...hahahahaha!
Peace...!!!




17 comments:

  1. LOL! You outdid yourself on the funnies today. Happy Early Holiday Cheer to 'ya.

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  2. nyuck nyuck...thanks for the smiles G! partying like i am 9...lol

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  3. yeah i am that control freak!! sometimes!! great posts, not doing anything this year, just a homebody, no need to stay up late, just be with my family..

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  4. hey galen, i hope the holidays have treated you well! thanks for the giggles...

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  5. Most amusing. Happy holiday to you.

    All the best, Boonie

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  6. Das muss ein Scherz sein Detroit.

    Lassen Sie sich nicht auf neue Jahre, die ich betrunken bin sicher, es gibt viele Mädels hier, dass ein Küßchen

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  7. That last one is so me! I'm not a late night partier for sure! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas!

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  8. G-Man, Here is a sweet dedication for you.. I Celebrate 150

    Wish you a very happy New Year 2011...

    --Someone is Special--

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  9. i'm all about the last one you've got posted here.

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  10. I may or may not see 2011 arrive at midnight, depending on what time I feel like going to bed that night.

    (I don't go out on amateur nights)

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  11. yeah... 4th is my fave too
    :)
    So you are having a great time hummm'

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  12. you always find the greatest funnies (well I could have said funniest)

    Nice for the year end

    are you gonna party like its 11?

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  13. Thank you, Galen, for these. I hadn't had a thing to laugh about yet today!

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  14. Excellent share. I loved the second one...

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