Our local tombstone place is runing and advertising a winter sale. Can you tell me what that is about? Do people buy more tombsgtones in the summer than the winter?
Reminds me of the part in Hamlet where he talks about worms that feed on dead kings being used to catch fish for fishermen who then eat the fish or something like that.
that's tremendous. good eye, spooky.
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ReplyDeleteOur local tombstone place is runing and advertising a winter sale. Can you tell me what that is about? Do people buy more tombsgtones in the summer than the winter?
ReplyDeleteWow. I heart you spookyrach.
ReplyDeleteGrandma1 - A tombstone sale??? That is totally a new one on me. Wow.
ReplyDeleteThis is just what I needed today. Thanks Rach!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jim...good eye!
ReplyDeleteJimmy at Sticky Doorknobs wrote about you today, so I came by for a visit. You're now on my blogroll!
Merry Christmas to you and yours!
I am so behind in reading my favorite blogsites; yours being one of them. Frankly, my butt is dragging and I'm exhausted.
ReplyDeleteI really like this entry. You are too cool. Good eye indeed! Merry Christmas!
Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas, Rach! Have a good one.
that's pretty funny.
ReplyDeletegood find.
Reminds me of the part in Hamlet where he talks about worms that feed on dead kings being used to catch fish for fishermen who then eat the fish or something like that.
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