"Your blog last night really...
Cracker (see http://www.urbandictionary.com/ definition #12)
1. A type of flat wafer-like food item made from wheat, or grain.
2. A native Floridian, one who was born in Florida, also called a “Florida Cracker.”
3. A person of Caucasian descent.
4. A person who boasts.
Seriously? Someone wrote that? A family member or a stranger?
ReplyDeleteKuddos to whomever wrote that! Quit knocking Michigan. When the full extent of global warming kicks in, you'll be cryin' to come back to the State of your birth!
ReplyDeleteChaos, panic, and disorder...my job here is done.
ReplyDeleteJane, there's a Michigan artist you might find interesting. Here's his site:
ReplyDeletehttp://myartspage.blogspot.com/
Babs has been itching for a fight and I think she found one... How was Tallahassee, speaking of areas of blight... :P
ReplyDeleteClaire, dear, Babs just likes to stir the cauldron. Again, panic, chaos, and disorder, my work here is done. I tried posing as Mrs. Charlie Crist when checking into the "Governor's Hotel" in Tallahassee, but it didn't work. Drat!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Janey, Babs will be well into the REM segment of her eternal dirt nap by the time those polar ice caps melt.
ReplyDeleteClaire, the text was sent by a family member who is strange. But who, in the Bogart family isn't?
ReplyDeleteI'm confused. Are you using Bogart for Humphrey? Dirk's last name was Bogarde. Just wondered. I figured it was a mishmash since you included Vivien Leight, too. :P
ReplyDeleteI have a strange family, too. There will be no stones cast from my direction...
Dearest Claire: To clarify we are the Bogart family, as in "don't Bogart that joint." My deceased parents are Dirk and Vivien Lee Bogart. The 7 Bogart siblings are Babs, Mame, Jane, Peg, Gin, Dirk Jr., and Chip.
ReplyDeleteGot it. :) I was thinking of Dirk Bogarde. Nice play on the last name, though. :D
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