Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Scrambling

Spent all day scrambling in various ways and will leave work two and a half hours early (10:00 p.m.) with additional scrambling to do. Please enjoy this image, in lieu of hold music, until our regularly scheduled program returns. (Michelle, feel free to picture them doused ketchup.)

Too bad I'm too busy to make such gorgeous scrambled eggs...

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  1. Pass the ketchup, please!

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  2. Hmmmmmm - these look delicious! If only I could make eggs that look like this - seriously!

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    1. I know, it's crazy how great they look, isn't it?

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  3. Um, okay, why? We're doing pancakes for Shrove Tuesday over here....

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    1. Mmmmm, pancakes. Son-Two had an appointment here in town and needed to be picked up from where he lives (two hours away) and I couldn't do it BEFORE work because he works too, etc. It was almost 3 a.m. before I got home. Bonus? I have to take him back tonight. (More manageable tonight though because I can leave work much earlier.)

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  4. The hold music thing has given me the snarfy giggles. I hope you are as pretty as those eggs even though you're scrambled. Sending you some deep and relaxing thoughts.

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    1. Thanks. Back atcha! (I have a feeling that despite my scrambled feeling, I'm have a more relaxing week than you are. Did you ever discover the source of the foot smell?)

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    2. Thank you. Scrambled is a way of life around here. I don't think the source of the smell is a corpse, thankfully. However, it may be a big festering hair-baby residing in our bathtub drain.

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  5. I read this at the wrong time of day...now I suddenly want scrambled eggs:) Hope your week becomes less scrambled as it goes on...

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  6. I am so hungry right now...

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  7. Eloquent in its simplicity. Sometimes the least complicated posts provide the most enjoyment. I love the transfer of the metaphorical "scramble" to the literal one. Well-played.

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