How to Get Your Butt Kicked
I needed to laugh. Some of you know why, most of you do not. Anywho, go HERE to find out how to get your butt kicked. And please excuse me for saying butt... even though it is the root word for buttox... though I could say "How to get your BUM kicked"... but then a homeless person might get offended. I just grew up being taught that saying "butt" was a bad word, kay? And you know me, I just want to make everyone happy. Especially Beth Moore fans.





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Great, thanks Lisa. I'll need BRAINSCRUB to get those images out of my mind. Just when all the money and time in those therapy sessions had pretty much cured me of the dementia brought on by living in the '70s (yes, I had hair like that; yes, I has some clothes like that; and yes, I even had a belt like that kid's). "Hey, Dr. Phil! Ya gotta minute?"
Posted by: Kevin S | December 5, 2007 04:52 AM
Hey, you linked my friend Kelli! I haven't stopped laughing about this post yet! Maybe because I grew up with those clothes??!!
Posted by: Carla Stream | December 5, 2007 07:03 AM
Thanks for the LINK! Glad you enjoyed the flashback.
Posted by: Kelli | December 6, 2007 02:11 AM
Yes... well... *snicker*... I am still laughing over that post. It was a rather nightmarish flashback. I do remember wearing such attire when I was a child. Thankfully it was not the fashion when I was a teen. However, the 80's fashion was not that much better. :-/
Posted by: Lisa | December 10, 2007 08:43 AM
Whoa! You are getting personal now, girlfriend! ;-) Yep, I lived those clothes. The dress I got married in was a pink polyester one (very small wedding and I was only 16 years old). I still have it, as a matter of fact! Somehow I doubt any of my daughters will want to wear it at their own wedding, though. Well, it WOULD probably fit the "retro" bill, though.
Thanks for the blast from the past.
Posted by: sheshe | December 10, 2007 09:48 AM