"I see", said the blind man to the deaf mute, as he tripped over the hammer and "saw". That was taught to me by my lovely sister. (That's you, Debbie!) Of course, all of you are lovely, my other sisters. But I first heard it from Deb. One of those rites of passage. So, Betsy, what was the inspiration?
Thanks for the credit. . yes it was I who probably quoted that old "saw". . . (Sorry).
Anyway, I started to "comment" quickly to Chrissie's 9/11 entry, and much to my surprise, I had a whole lot to say! Sorry about that. Should have been a blog entry. . it's way too long for a comment.
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But I never liked see-saws!!
By Chrissie, at 3:53 PM
"I see", said the blind man to the deaf mute, as he tripped over the hammer and "saw". That was taught to me by my lovely sister. (That's you, Debbie!) Of course, all of you are lovely, my other sisters. But I first heard it from Deb.
One of those rites of passage. So, Betsy, what was the inspiration?
By Joannie, at 11:20 AM
Just thought It'd get your attention??!!
By betsyjane, at 1:35 PM
Did I miss something?
Thanks for the credit. . yes it was I who probably quoted that old "saw". . . (Sorry).
Anyway, I started to "comment" quickly to Chrissie's 9/11 entry, and much to my surprise, I had a whole lot to say! Sorry about that. Should have been a blog entry. . it's way too long for a comment.
Hope you are all well,
Love ya and miss ya,,
Deebs
By DebbieJeanLimon, at 12:27 AM
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