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And now our weekly answers for the Friendly Fill-Ins challenge, hosted by 15andmeowing and Four-Legged Furballs!
1. I would love to find an easier way to dust. My house is filled with small items that collect dust, and I'm terribly allergic!
2. My October list includes finishing up my Halloween decorating, shopping for new Christmas decor and voting early.
3. I know better than to eat raw onion. Dad loves onion sandwiches, but they repeat on me for hours.
4. Hurting an animal should be illegal. Technically it is, but the penalties are nowhere near harsh enough.
2. My October list includes finishing up my Halloween decorating, shopping for new Christmas decor and voting early.
3. I know better than to eat raw onion. Dad loves onion sandwiches, but they repeat on me for hours.
4. Hurting an animal should be illegal. Technically it is, but the penalties are nowhere near harsh enough.
8 comments:
Lovely art, Mudpie. I have to be careful with cooked onion and definitely can't eat raw. I agree with #1 and 4 too.
I'm only allergic to onions into the fact that I do not like raw ones at all ever. Cooked okay. Great black and white picture of you Mudpie. I wanted to tell your mommy that my library does have the first Nick and Nora book and I've checked it out already. I'll have to read the rest of them online.
You look beautiful sweet Mudpie! Those were good answers and Amen to #4.
Great art, Mudpie! Mum agrees with number 4.
Beautiful art. Thank you for participating in the fill-ins, great answers. I am with you on #4. My quick dust hack is to use an air can (the ones for computers).
Mudpie, you look both beautiful and deeply pensive. Just lovely.
Mom is a big fan of onions - she says they add the perfect garnish to a salad or a sandwich.
Woos - Misty and Timber
Beautiful art, Mudpie. It really accentuates your lovely eyes.
We agree on no. 4 - people like that should be locked up and the key thrown away.
Have you used a really good quality feather duster? The outside feathers of an ostrich are just like an electrostatic duster, catching and holding it.
Love your artwork!
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