
Sheldon on September 16, 2008.
And, now you’re in my feed, my sidebar. I’ve become a Sheldonista. Thanks, Matt! I’m still laughing over cauliflower.
Yesterday, I got up all fruit smoothie. I did the banana-peach-yogurt-skim milk-wheat germ thing and had a little metabolism kickstart. I am Elen. Hear me roar.
Today, I was all Big Gulp caffeine. Resting my head on the fridge. Listening to the drip, plunk, drip, deep-breathing coffee vapor.
Yeah. In the end, you always pay for those fruit smoothie mornings.
Let the day commence. I’ll be writing. What will you be doing?
YAY SHELDON!
Today I will be writing, and I will also be working on building a WordPress theme. Oh, also, working all day….
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Thanks to you and Matt for the morning chuckle. I can always count on the two of you when I’m searching for humour. I love cauliflower but my nephew always called it “polar bear heads”. Corn on the cob was “giraffes’ necks”.
I was headed for a fruit smoothie before I wrote. Instead I put out a jar of sun tea while I help bring in the paneling for the attic. Hmmm, I liked my original plan better.
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Hah, “polar bear heads.” I love it.
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Keziah – I’m all about the Oreo pie crusts, myself. LOL
Hmm. Attic paneling — you made need that fruit smoothie after all. Sometimes it’s my lunch, dinner.
I’m going to have to start blogging at night. I’m seeing a pattern to my morning blogs. 😉
Matt – Sheldon rocks!
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I spent hours yesterday trying to think what Oreo pie crusts were. LOL Sounds yum.
Right now I’d like to spend my day with a big mug of Baileys 😀
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I guess you missed the first link. I think, because it was a date, it was confusing. I’ve redone it. Go back and take a look and all shall be revealed. 😀
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Ooo that does make more sense, and funny too. I just thought you were playing the polar bear heads, llama brains game with the Oreo pie crust and I couldn’t figure out what food it was supposed to be. Blackened catfish? Burnt spaghetti? that kind of thing. I should have known better. You’re funnier.
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