Posted in Blatherings on 06/08/2010 10:48 am by Michele
I appreciate all the suggestions that I’ve gotten on how to handle Mae, hater of everything good in life. Some of the suggestions have been, let’s say, creative. (I got a real belly laugh from a couple of them.) I’ve read them all and have them safely filed them away so I can reference them later if need be.
Demdog62 I especially liked yours. Please do keep in touch with me. (I don’t know many people who have access to boats at night.) Anyway, just to show that I’m an adult and can move on, I’ve decided to take the high road- that this will be the end of it; unless of course she mows me down while flying around town on her broom.
As I was reading your suggestions today I remembered Bluntcards. (Most of them are completely filthy.) Bluntcards can be just the exact right way to express a particular sentiment. Here’s one I found today when I was thinking of Mae.
Bluntcards…for when Hallmark is just waaaay too nice.

BTW- Please feel free to leave a comment on this site. I promise not to hunt you down like a rabid dog.
Posted in Blatherings on 11/21/2009 03:52 pm by Michele
A friend of mine recently told me about Stumble Upon. I really like the site and can spend an enormous amount of time on it without even realizing it. One thing I stumbled upon the other day was Bluntcard.com. It has some really funny cards. Be forewarned however, it is not for the faint of heart or those easily offended by vulgar language.

Now that I no longer see my older brother, my holiday meals are much less stressful so I really don’t need alcohol to get through. However I remember more than a few holiday meals over the years when having had a buzz would’ve been most welcome. (I never went there because my mom was always blitzed by the time dinner was served). This is going to be a very quiet Thanksgiving dinner by compare- how strange.
I think I’ll finish planning our Thanksgiving dinner today. Evelyn’s making the traditional dinner- turkey, dressing, etc. for everyone on Friday. I’m making a different Thanksgiving dinner for everyone on Thursday. Evelyn requested that I make Paul Prudhomme’s Cajun Stuffed Roast. It isn’t stuffed with a regular stuffing, bread or cornbread. (Instead it’s stuffed with onion, peppers, garlic and butter). It is sooo good. In fact, I may make two so that she can take one home with her. It’s not that any of us really need two big dinners, however we just like to do it and life is short so why not? It’s a cold and drizzly day here. I hope the weather is better where you are. Have the best Saturday that you can.