OMGoodness This is so cute, Tera!!!! LOL I just wanted you to know I received my beautiful prints yesterday and I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE them. WOW! I'm putting them in my studio in the area I put all my treasures. I'll take a pic when I get them framed & up. That's twice in one week you've made me cry... LOL I am saving your Hope Rock poem and rock for a special post. I didn't want to share the page with anyone else but you. After all it's NOT everyday someone writes a poem for you. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You rocked my world in so many ways I am filled with HOPE about everything! Love you!
snicker...snicker...groan...lol
ReplyDeleteHahahahahahaha! Okay! Hahahahahaha! Ahhhhh!
ReplyDeleteBAHAHAHAHA!!! That's one cool chicken. Strangely, I suddenly feel like putting on my roller skates and taking its dinner order from his window.
ReplyDeleteTrès joli dessin... Je pensais que c'était un gendarme qui conduisait !!!
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That's ridiculous!
ReplyDeleteHaaa!!!
he's a pretty cool chicken... thanks for stopping by my blog and etsy!
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HAHAHAHAHA! Got me!
ReplyDeleteFunny how it's the little things that make us smile. Love it.
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Thats what I would drive if I was a chicken.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year! And why is there a picture of my car on your blog. LOL.
ReplyDeleteThis is hilarious. Great illustration!
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness This is so cute, Tera!!!! LOL I just wanted you to know I received my beautiful prints yesterday and I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE them. WOW! I'm putting them in my studio in the area I put all my treasures. I'll take a pic when I get them framed & up. That's twice in one week you've made me cry... LOL I am saving your Hope Rock poem and rock for a special post. I didn't want to share the page with anyone else but you. After all it's NOT everyday someone writes a poem for you. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! You rocked my world in so many ways I am filled with HOPE about everything! Love you!
ReplyDeleteAh Ha, Deville, de Coupe when steel was made in the USofA. Your readers who were teens in 1960 or so will have fond memories stirred.
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