Monday, September 14, 2009

"Honey, pass me my cane"

Abbie just asked me if "they had Play-Doh when I was a little girl?"

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  1. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!

    Love it!! Yes, darling along with electricity and automobiles!

    Got the muscadine jam and the salsa and they are a HIT!!! My husband was all over that jelly in a flash!! MY camera has been misbehaving, but I am going to do a blog about it!!

    Thank you so much!!!

    Lou Cinda

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  2. Yes, they invented it the same year we got a TV in our house. Very funny!

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  3. Yes, can you believe it! Play-dough....somewhat akin to that horrid silly putty!! Who invented that stuff?!?! And if you ever fell asleep with a stash in your hand, it was way worse than gum in your hair - and your grandma might have to cut a chunk of your hair out - NOT that I would know!

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  4. My boys love for me to tell them about the good ol'days - in 1980 !!!

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  5. Too funny! Mine are reeling from the recent knowledge that we did not have computers or cell phones when I was a child.

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  6. At least she didn't say "Back in the olden days, when you were a little girl!"

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  7. So you're saying that they DID have Play-Doh when you were young?

    JUST KIDDING!

    I couldn't help myself.

    ;)

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  8. Okay Rachel, you little youngster you!

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  9. How funny! I am always amazed when children ask me if there was bubble gum when I was a young girl or something else! It almost makes me feel as if time is running out~I better do the things i have been putting off before I am an old crone and need 2 canes. Time goes by so fast~it is beyond my understanding how I am this old today. Well anyway, I put up some photo's of me in my new apron that Emily at "A Beautiful Life" made me. Please come and visit when time allows. God bless, Rose

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  10. That's so funny! I loved playing with play-dough as a kid, I can't wait 'til my kids get to the play-dough playing stage!

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