Relentless pursuit = an amazing, beautiful. priceless prize!
Humor amidst sorrow; enjoying roses amidst thorns.
Remembering the tractor, turned tears into laughter!
Sometimes “very soon” isn’t soon at all!
Happy Friday everyone! I don’t usually share the stories behind my “stories”, but wanted to at least share about the 1st one today. Yesterday as I shared in my post, my husband and I went to a funeral of a dear friend. Yes, there were lots of tears, but as these “stories” show there was humor as well. Pat had a crazy, wonderful sense of humor, it was impossible to honor his life without remembering the humor.
One of the memories shared was about how Pat relentlessly pursued his wife-to-be. I was there during the pursuit. See, she was my friend first, and we talked into the night many times about this crazy guy who just wouldn’t take no for an answer. He weaved his charm, and as my “story” says, received the best prize of all!
🙂
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Aww love you girl.
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Consider yourself to be honored Sherry. At least these ” 7-word stories” all had 7 words in them. It doesn’t take much scrolling back to realize that it took her a while to grasp the significance of the number of words she should use! 🙂
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“very funny!”
Yes, I count carefully now, due to certain people!
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Actually, “=” stands for the word “equals,” so the first one technically has 8 words. 😉
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You’re pushing that a little Brad, unless you can find = in the Oxford English Dictionary (Carolyn – That’s Oxfud Inglish Dicshunary)
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https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/equals_sign
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It’s delicate as her story was 7-word, but the equals is a sign. Is a sign a word? The definition of a word = a single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing… could do it? 🙂
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Oh, so now you’re backing down on the Oxford dictionary comment since I did find it in there? 😉
If you were to read the first line to a crowd, would you say, “Relentless pursuit an amazing, beautiful, priceless prize,” or would you say, “Relentless pursuit equals an amazing, beautiful, priceless prize”? 😉
I would think that you, of all people, would understand this. 😉
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See my comment at 5:47pm. 🙂
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See my comment at 8:56 PM. 😉
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For clarification, it’s obvious that she utilized the symbol as a way to cheat on the number of words. I’m just shocked that you’re willing to give her a pass on such cheating. 😉
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I wasn’t cheating you wacko! :p!
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Not cheating? So, why didn’t you spell out the *word* that it represents? 😉
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For then it would have been 8 words. Duh! 🙂 and either Clown Number 1 or Clown Number 2 would have said something!
Just wait…this Friday is coming and I have a foolproof plan! :p!
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Aha……… pigs are going to be flying past in perfect formation on Friday! Exciting eh!
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So you see, you WERE cheating. 😉
Oh, and do you really think you scare me? Bwahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!! 🙂
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C’mon Brad! Cheating in that context involves a clear thinking and calculating brain! Need I say any more? 🙂
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C’mon, you know it doesn’t take much brain power to decide to use a symbol for a word in order to artificially reduce the word count. 😉
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Au contraire! It ta kes a fully functional brain to conclude that using an = symbol could well get by word counters. This is the same person who sent me a package and addressed it to herself! This is the same person who recently posted part 1 of a story…. but had no idea about part 2! Does that really sound like a cool and calculating brain?
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But even a stopped clock is right twice a day. 😉
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That sounds like a Carolyn analogy! From my experience, and using your stopped clock comparison, I would suggest that she might be right once year… but not on our planet. As an aside… any idea when the mothership is coming back to pick her up?
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Colin, you are soooo lucky that you are quite a distance away right now!! But…. You never know what a package may bring! “What goes around, comes around.” Just saying….
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Just be careful how you open it!!!!!! 🙂
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Haha! Yeah… That would be good advice for you to heed! The packages are coming your way
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Yes of course but, based on your history, will be delivered to you!
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You know history doesn’t need to repeat itself!! 🙂
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You are correct. It does not need to…… but in your case it probably will. Be excited! You’ll be receiving a package soon! 🙂
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Proving you wrong will be fun!! Especially after today…Just saying 🙂
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You do know my dear Brad, that you are treading on thin ice. You are within swatting distance! And I can swat you double, since I can’t swat Colin! HA!
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Someone needs their computer privileges taken away
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Agreed. There is no place (Carolyn) for threatening language here!
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Threatening language? Sorry, no threats at all. They were promises. 🙂
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Based on your history with me… no they weren’t! You have made many “promises” and none of them actually produced anything of note….. unlike when you decided to call my bluff! That was not such a good decision was it because (unlike you) I do follow through! 🙂
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…mmmm…!! As I said yesterday, proving you wrong will be entertaining and satisfying!
Stay tuned Becky, Charlene and Sherry, it will happen!
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Don’t you think it is time that I don’t repeat history, but set a new precedent :). Actually it is past time!
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Totally agree with you… but can you? Will you? We shall see! 🙂
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If I can pull it off before the “Mothership” gets here…:p! Oh wait that’s right, I sent it your way, so no problem. 🙂
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LOL!! Don’t worry, they will pay!
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Oh my gosh! You 2 are so crazy! You really are going to get into a discussion about the meaning of the = sign? Shaking my head!
Hmmm… I wonder if Jinx and Jangle BOTH hit their thumbs with a hammer if that = black and blue thumbs, which = a clumsy, crazy duo. Yeah I would say the = sign works quite well that way!
Oh and Colin, I do know how to pronounce The Oxford English Dictionary, Thank you! :p!
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Bet you don’t! Most Americans can spell English, but not too many can pronounce it correctly! 🙂
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I am the exception. 🙂
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Love you!
I did think of another one that will bring a smile, of a memory that will never fade.
“Brownies freshly made…served with a hammer?”
And the story behind that story? Hmmm….. 🙂
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Oh no not another cliffhanger
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Haha! Yes, I did that just for you Becky….since I know how much you love cliffhangers. :p!
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😂 I knew it
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You are very welcome! Always aim to please 🙂 I got that saying from another certain person. You can thank him. 🙂
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😂😂😂😂
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So did someone burn the brownies
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You won’t hear a peep from me 🙂 but no they were not burned! Wrong! 🙂
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Very cool!
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Thank you 🙂
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More like a hammer and chisel were needed for her brownies. Praying she got better with age at making brownies that don’t require soaking in milk first to take a bite.
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“Concrete” brownies. Yes I have no problem with believing that! 🙂
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My wife informed me that I was supposed to comment about the brownies she made the other day, so I’ll acknowledge that they weren’t as hard as concrete. 😉
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That says a lot Brad ( 🙂 ). So glad you clarified!
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….mmmm…!!!
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Oooohhh!! You really don’t follow instructions well, do you? :p! Not exactly what I meant smartie!
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I was going to wait to reply until after I finished my blog post, but being that someone else has replied I will defend myself!
Just because you could turn the pan upside down and not have them fall out doesn’t mean that you needed a chisel! AND brownies came out of the oven not that long ago that are very soft and yummy!!
Apparently it must have been the fault of my “teacher” many years ago, as to why my brownies were hard. 🙂 BUT really I got the best end of the deal. You didn’t trust me to make anymore meals, soooo guess who did the cooking? 🙂 🙂 I was smart, eh?
And Colin as far as you believing that I made “concrete” brownies…. exactly how many meals of mine have you tasted? :p!
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None, and by the sounds of your culinary skills……. I am very happy for that situation to not change. Hammers and chisels are wonderful tools… but not for cracking open brownies! He! He! He! 🙂
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You know my next question was going to be did you need a chisel too
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Hey Becky check out the comments above you where Colin and Brad are actually going back and forth about the meaning of an = sign!
Yeah, I think me putting that = sign in my story was a good thing, got them off my back .:) Was a well executed thought out plan, eh!
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Don’t ever eat split pea soup eithet made by our dearest Carolyn.
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Let me guess…. like eating steel ball bearings? 🙂
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..mmmm…!! “steel ball bearings”, wish to be anymore descriptive? :p!
Sherry can attest to the fact that the split peas were soft! Not hard. 🙂
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Okay…………. total mush then! 🙂
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Oh this isn’t working!
No, it wasn’t mush either and I am thinking I should send some food your way. 🙂
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Based on the earlier comments… no thank you. I am really not THAT hungry! 🙂
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Oh you just had to mention the soup, didn’t you!
Don’t think they are interested in any other culinary stories my dear Sherry! :p!
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Three cheers to that 3rd and 4th one! Awesome! 🙂
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Thanks! There is quite the story behind the tractor story 🙂
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I had guessed that. Tears to laughter was the clue! 🙂
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LOL! 🙂
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