They said to go North, Bloody English Liars, with their tales of it will be fine, plenty of places to stop for saucisse and a glass of wine. Who needs a jacket, it’s just like Provence at this time of year…
What’s a little snow for a man like you?
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Haha! Who needs a jacket, indeed! I’ve heard that before too :) Love your work, thanks for joining in…
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Thanks so much – Fiction in 50 is one of my favourite challenges as it really gets me to cut things down to their essence!
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I LOVE it!!
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Thank you – I couldn’t resist….
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Wonder if you’ve seen that TV ad–Paul Revere is texting (I think)??
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This may sound odd but I don’t have cable… What is the product? I can always see if it’s on YouTube….
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I’ll pay closer attention next time–not sure if it was Geico or not. I’m usually doing something “productive” when the commercials are on, except for my Fave–the State Farm ad with the wife who doesn’t believe her husband’s talking to his ins guy at 3am–cracks me up EVERY time! I have cable because I’m alone and never go anywhere–that’s not a whine, just the facts ma’am.
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We gave up cable when the kids were little and it started to rot their brains! Haven’t missed it too much but I do long for the food and house channels once in a while…
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Smart move–most parents use it as a babysitter, and then wonder “where do they get that language?”
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Just found a Geico ad – happier than Paul Revere with a cel phone – hilarious!
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