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These past few weeks have been spent sorting through my Granny’s apartment and getting rid of the old stuff we know she wouldn’t want, keeping the family stuff for future generations, and putting other things she needs into a pile to take over to her new home. Without my Mom’s extensive help, Molly and I certainly would NOT have finished in time for the end of the month… which is tomorrow. Mom, a thousand “thank you”s!!!
One of the items we found was a fake fur coat that resembles mink. I don’t think I seen my Granny wear this more than twice in the last 15 years, so it is obviously something she doesn’t need anymore, and we were going to give it to one of Molly’s friends. I opted to put it on and model it, and quickly realised that I looked almost like a pimp. The only hat we had on hand was my Father’s leather hat he got years back, so the resulting image is a mix of hilarious and disturbing. Check it out:
I took it off pretty quickly afterwards because I was roasting in that thing… and also because I didn’t really think it suited me. I mean, come on… it TOTALLY doesn’t go with that hat.
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1. What is your happiest memory?
I have many happy memories, ranging from times with friends, times with family, and times doing my own thing. I can’t think of a specific happy memory that stands out among the others… I’m just glad to have as many happy memories as I do, and the chance to make more.
2. What is the most important life lesson you’ve learned?
Enjoy your time with your family and friends, because when they’re gone, you’ll always wish you had done one more thing with them.
3. What is the most difficult decision you’ve had to make?
It wasn’t a difficult decision, but it certainly was the one I never wanted to face: When my Father collapsed the first time and was rushed to the hospital, the surgeon told me that they needed to operate to try and save his life. There was a chance that he might die on the operating table, yet if he didn’t have the surgery, he would most certainly die. It was a no-brainer; go forward with the surgery… but to have that decision fall on me was stressful to say the least.
4. What is the best thing about your life?
Molly. In the last year I would have lost my mind without her help and constant support. Thanks babe. I love you.
5. What is the biggest challenge you’re facing right now?
Just making sure that everything gets done that needs to get done. Many things on the go right now, but in six months, the chaos that is my life should have settled down, and I can get back to enjoying it as much as I used to.
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Oh those crazy Japanese!
Here we have a commercial for a blend of tea for those with high blood pressure. Although, watching the commercial, you wouldn’t know it until the end. Be forewarned, if you don’t have the same sense of humour as I do, you might not like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0r6LfjMYRE
Personally, I started laughing when that fat dude came in with the log. What the hell was he thinking?!
Thanks to Greg for that link. Hilarious.
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