I got the bedrest pillow E also, for when I went off to college in 1970. It was the goldenrod color. It was with me for years until I gave it up to move in the late 1990s. Still wish I had it, though - it was handy.
My parents had E in a navy blue. They were a whole thing in the 70s. She changed them out to dusty lilac sateen ones in 1983 and I got hers. It stayed with me til college.
I received one of these for Christmas, too, back in the late ‘70s. It was a “Snug Sack.” I still have it; used it last winter and probably will this winter m too. It’s very cozy!
I got one of these for Xmas as a kid.
By the same reasoning of trump, you could say:
“Isn‘t it a shame, all those people are dead all because Trump was born?”
“Isn‘t it a shame, all those people are dead all because 62 million Americans thought having a debt-ridden, fake game show narcissist as the leader of their country would be a grand idea?”
“Isn‘t it a shame, all those people are dead all because our President was a ‘useful idiot’ to the dictator of Russia.”
Bonus: Cawthorn embarrasses himself again - no word about his underwear choices.
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Reblog this on the first of the month for good luck all month long!
The bad news is that she was all the ignorance necessary to make a mess of the department; the good news is that gravel pits are hard to come by in Washington D.C..
Puppy killer.
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Odd that the party who was bitching about “cancel culture” is finding so many things to cancel. When they’re not canceling things like people, educational courses, bodily sovereignty, beer, department stores, words, companies that speak out, things they can’t define (like “woke”), etc. they’ll whine like air raid sirens about things they don’t like…. Okay, for that party, it’s not odd.
I received Dixie (6) for a Christmas gift in 1961, while my brother received Pixie. I don’t know what happened to Pixie - the last I saw of him was over 30 years ago and he was looking pretty rough - but I still have Dixie almost 61 years later. He’s a little worn but he’s still doing good.
This is my new housemate, Copper. He’s a 4-year old Netherland lop now in his 3rd home (and hopefully last), loves to be petted and is enjoying some new culinary delights that he hasn’t had before. I’m trying to get him to eat hay; that’s coming along slowly, but he appears to like timothy hay more than oat hay (it’s weird that he doesn’t like it much, but I suspect he wasn’t given much of it at his previous homes, plus he likes all the tasty foods that he’s been given). In this picture, he’s ecstatic about just being petted and is in his position to get some more of that good rubbin’. He’s a good boy! A very good boy!
If you have to tell the world that you’re an “incredibly honest, clean guy,” chances are pretty high that you’re not.
Found these in kitchen the other day - there was a time when I was using them regularly. The one on the left has numerous “Impossible Pie” recipes, along with desserts and breads, and the one on the right has more of the same. I can thumb through these and remember making them years ago.