Posted on 06/05/2006 10:24:09 PM PDT by Billie
Hahaha, how sweet!
You are talking about this one, aren't you? (Yes, I did vignette mine onto the cranberry bg, and did a little to the hair and shorts and shoes to make it look more like the man's *wife* than his *son*. LOL
Funny thread, Billie! I hope you are having a good week.
Hi Amy! I hope you are having a good week. :-)
Afternoon, tulip! Thanks much! Trying to! Hope you are!
BTW.....your mouse's mouse could use a rest!: )
RE: 129
I know, I know, same mouse on your post. But mine is the animated one. : )
I have done that...with my laptop! LOL!
LOL!
"BTW.....your mouse's mouse could use a rest!: )"
LOL! Not a chance!
Makin' up for lost computer time I am.
Mr. Mouse will just hafta deal! Or short circut
which ever comes 1st!
Cute gif! BTW...I too almost posted that one!
Guess I passed it up so you could post it LOL!
What, me computer addicted?
Hubby and I sit next to each other and he reads me things from his screen, and I read him things from mine.
We met online talking about Civil War genealogy.
IM was our method of courtship.
I am determined that before I go on another vacation, I will get a laptop.
But I'm not addicted. Not me!
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Luvbo.....you are a silly person. LOL!
LOL Okay, you're not silly, just confused. : )
Thanks for giving me first shot at it. : )
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