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A ridiculous amount of coffee and booze is consumed in the process of writing these stories. Add some fuel if you'd like to keep me going!
I feel your pain and can’t help but notice similarities between you “Last Brazilian” and my “I’m not a metro-sexual”
Did you do some waxing too? Send me the URL for your post–I’d love to read it.
I just signed up.
I cracked up about the Braz. Waxing. So funny.
Thank you for the kind words and for subscribing, Francine! I’m glad to have you here!
Thanks for all the great laughs … I can’t get enough of your stories!
That was the funniest thing I’ve read in a while. Good job!!! OUCH!!!
This was Hilarious!!! I’m sick right now so being able to me laugh like that means something 🙂 I’m usually too lazy to subscribe to anything but I subscribed to you and can’t wait to read your other works 🙂
You are so relatable! I love your sense of humor! Thank you for sharing!!!
Holy crap! I love you! Just read about your Brazilian mishap, your humor is on point! Man we would get along like chili peppers and pubic hair:) Youre awesome! Just thought you ahould know! Looking forward to crying and peeing myself reading your blogs in the future. Thanks!
Holy crap! I love you! Just read about your Brazilian mishap, your humor is on point! Man we would get along like chili peppers and pubic hair:) Youre awesome! Just thought you should know! Looking forward to crying and peeing myself reading your blogs in the future. Thanks!
This was so great!!!!! I too had the privilege of being raised the “shameful catholic” way, and thought that this was brilliantly written! I loved it <3
“Last Brazillion” made me laugh~It was written very funny~I wanted to see more of your writing~Then seeing your book “Motherhood can cause drosyness” hits a cord with me as I was the stay at home Dad and raised my daughter from 6 months old till about 7yrs ~She was a handful~At least 2 naps for the both of us every day in my recliner~I used to have several pictures my wife took of the 2 of us as she was so stinkin cute curly blond hair like Shirley Temple But my Autumn Rose Lucas was 12 times cuter~I was in my 30s when she was born in late 1999 and I was slowing down~I think your book would be a lot of fun to read~As I just love your writing humor~Oh yeah Happy Birthday Foxy
You’re not good for my phone! Always crack up and spit my coffee out 🙂
OMG! So funny, but now I’m having PTPTSD (Post Traumatic Potty Training Stress Disorder). My kids/insurgents took no prisoners!
Well, I’m new here but I enyoyed so much reading your port about the pitbulls. Personally I don’t share my life with one of them but an amstaff (they are cousins, I think), but I feel exactly the same way when I look at Kami, she’s so much as you describe your puppies. I also share my life with Nancy (my soulmate) and Haku, a wonderful Labrador retriever and we are a wonderful childless-family. We had never shared with a female puppy before and she’s amazing! she’s so loyal, trustfull, carefull, loving and gratefull as the most. I identified several characteristics that you mentioned in Kami and I couldn’t stop smile. Thanks for your words and your love for the animals. Greetings from Mexico!!
so much fun!
Loved this! I totally can relate, my four year old shafts all the time! Thank you for making me laugh!
Shart* damn auto correct!
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Just discovered your blog. Hilarious! Subscribed and can’t wait to keep reading and laughing!!!
I am new to you site and love your stories.
Thanks,
Kathy
just signed up – I am no longer a waxer either. Problem is my eyesight has gone bad with age (50) and it hurts when I trim because my glasses keep fogging in the shower and well… not a pretty sight.
I love your stories I just subscribed to your websites so funny Fran
Thank you so much, Fran! I’m glad you’re here.