Friday Sillies

Friday Sillies #2

Dogs…man’s best friend! A friend sent me an email earlier in the week featuring this YouTube video.  Let me introduce you to Dog!

 

Just when you think, kids have lots to learn.  Grandma gets nabbed for trying to teach a child a lesson. Her heart was in the right place is all I can say.  I grabbed this off a friend’s Facebook wall.

 

This reminded me of my 6th grade English teacher.  She always rode us hard about using proper grammar, correcting our double negatives and such.  We always liked to tease her and when she was within ear shot range would use the word ‘ain’t’. She was far too wise. Knowing what we were up, she would retort, “There is no such word as ain’t!” Then, she would need to correct our word usage. I can almost envision her correcting this popularized milk slogan, too. LOL

Every time I think of  ‘Got Milk?’, cookies inevitably come to mind. I love cookies, don’t you?  Who better likes cookies than…you guessed it, Cookie Monster.

 

My DH is a big cookie man. In fact, I call him my ‘cookie monster’. He even bought me a stuffed toy. We have always giggled about the term ‘cookies’ for temporary Internet files.  Did you know, Netscape introduced this popular word for web browsing? That was a new to me, but interestingly it has been around the computer industry for some time. Cookie, is simply a way to describe a piece of data stored on your computers for websites, which you visit to track your Internet movement. As much as I like cookies, these are cookies I don’t mind throwing in the trash!

The weekend is here at last and if you’re feeling like me then you’re probably….

 

Join me on Monday’s Music Moves Me!


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One Comment

  • Hilary

    Isn’t it fun to remember snipets from school. I always think of my English teacher saying it is better to have and not need than need and not have

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