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Diane, and Matthew for that matter, both hate it when I “speak” for them.
I’m not sure Matt would mind if I occasionally got it right. Nevertheless, given
that I have nothing else to say, here are the comments that might have otherwise been posted :
Rakkity “The boat shot looks a lot like one in Colors, uploaded on October 13, at 6:30 AM.”
Adam – “Finally, some people pics.”
Henry – “Enough with the camping trip.”
Diane – “It’s Friday, all is good.”
Matt – “Don’t get distracted, we have an alternator to install tomorrow.”
HO – “You should enter these photos in a contest and while you are at it, send
your stories to The New Yorker.”
Jan – “Remember, No Nude Photographs!”
Q – “Forget the blog, tune up your chainsaw.”
Mark – “Next year, let’s go to Glacier.”
Dan – “Someone should teach you about commas.”
Chris…… I can’t do Chris but I can add this anecdote about Matthew, her youngest( 7 yrs) son. His teacher is two weeks into her maternity leave when he comes home and says:
“Of course I’m on the edge of sadness with Mrs. MacLean gone”.
ably represented
Thanks for saving all of us all of that time.! How many “Ayes” for this new gold standard of posting blogs AND their commentary? 11? Unanimous! Can’t wait to hear what I have to say about the next one!
Mark
So peaceful. Looks like advertisement for Marlboro men.
jan queijo
“From the mouths of babes”………… I LOVE that – ” …on the edge of sadness”!
angryperson
please dont not speak for me, we wouldnt want anything crazy happining, like you waking up in your bed next to a horse head. But for mabye the first time in your life you got it right, we do have an alternator to install today or tomorrow, DONT FORGET.
rakkity
The boat shot looks a lot like one in Colors, uploaded on October 13, at 6:30 AM.
Henry
A whole new thing, your providing the bloggers’ comments–I love it. And/But . . .
IF (note big if) Henry had said something like, “Enough with the camping trip,” she would also have said, “Move on.”
Clearly your World Series cheering for the enemy pushed Chris over the edge of sadness which is why she cannot comment, even through you.
You left out Bill Lewis’ tight, engrossing narrative on comfortable silence between friends that ends with, “Same boat.”
Rantmaster
You forgot me, though I suppose it can be forgiven. Besides, I don’t think you could guess what I’m about to say:
“Hmmm. Maybe it wouldn’t be so bad to go camping and/or canoing again. But not in the winter. No thanks. Had enough of that in the Boy scouts.”
Channeler
The funny thing is, at 6:30 in the morning, rushing to get Matt off to school, and out of the office for Diane’s next client, I couldn’t find a “voice” for Travis either. A weeks retreat to a Tibetan monastery and I might come up with Trav, but that Sox rootin’, loop closing woman from Sudbury, remains elusive. And I agree with you, H, I might have gotten the gist of Adam, but the proper word grouping would have taken a Vulcan Mind Meld.
Skeptical
You got it wrong. I’ve given up on commas.
My comment would have aluded to a clever manipulation to set yet another blog goal:
The largest numder of comments in the shortest time.