If your problem seems insurmountable then put a lampshade on it and call it enlightening.
If your problem seems insurmountable then put a lampshade on it and call it enlightening.
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Hahaha – that sounds like something my father would have said. Thanks for a great start to the week, Pam.
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Always my plan dear friend.
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Aha! I always appreciate you “enlightening” us dear friend. I’ve got to share this one with several. Love it! Hugs and love. 💛🤗
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I love it when my words can touch another! Share on my friend.
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💛💚🤗
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😛 😆 😂!
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Ha ha ha! Thanks!
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A great way of dimming the problem without eliminating it 😉
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Well said Dale!
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🙂
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OMG! You’re killing me! Hahaha! And here I thought only spayed dogs and drunk men wore lampshades!
Thanks for the laugh…..and the enlightenment! Nice way to start the week.
Ginger
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Lampshades have so many uses!
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Love it!)
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Thanks!
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Haha!
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Glad I made you smile!
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Haha, I love it Pam…only you and your light could say that, and get away with it well 😂 🤣
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You are too kind sir!
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Wise, Pam! There’s always a way.
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Thanks Joy! I truly believe that.
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Love the quip.
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Thanks John.
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👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Brilliant,
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Thanks
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LOL!!! I wish I can…..Thanks for a different view of things.
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My pleasure.
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🤗
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I see the light!
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Brilliant!
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Bwhahahahaha! 😀 I see what you did there. 😀
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Blink, blink, blink… moi? (Smirk included)
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😀
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