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Tuesday, November 2, 2010

If it is Tuesday it is.......

RECYCLING DAY
 I MUST snoopervise this very important
boy job.....and there is only one boy in the family!!!

DAD!!!!
He must not have heard me.... D A D
 Ah here he comes...Mom asked me to remind you to take out the
Recycling today....
 so BIG GUY...CONSIDER YOURSELF REMINDED!!
Snoopervising DAD is a very hard job....
I think I need a nap.
TTFN
Madi

23 comments:

  1. Oh Tuesday is our recycling day here as well. We are very lucky that almost everyone in our neighborhood has the big blue containers outside their house.

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  2. Snoopervising our humans is a hard job isn't it Madi? You must be all worn out, a nap would be a good idea.

    My favorite is the bin for newspapers. It is a really great place for naps and/or hiding.

    Purrs,
    Cindi Lou

    Our weather has warmed up to near seventy but we are having really thick fog in the mornings. A little rain is predicted for later in the week.
    J

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  3. much too hard for a diva like yourself....take it easy honey :)

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  4. Oh yes, it is the same thing in our house. Papa always waits until the last minute to take the recycling and trash out. I like to remind him by pulling out the newspapers from the recycling bin! He doesn't like this so much ...

    Your pal, Pip

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  5. WOW! That is one tough job Madi! Good luck on getting the Dad to listen! lol

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  6. We never did see DAD....Let's all call him together:
    D A D!!!!!

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  7. We recycle on Wednesday mornings bur I am already to take the big blue thingy out to the curb but M.O.M. said it's too early. Geez!
    Hugs and wags, Mistaya

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  8. Good girl, Madi! Some times dads need double reminding!
    I snoopervise mine all of the time!
    Raider

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  9. Oh Madi, thank goodness you are there. Our Dad is the very same - recycling in our house is on a Thursday but if you don't remind him it doesn't get done!
    We are so glad you were able to be there and snoopervise - we hope you snoopervised the shower first.......!
    love
    Martha and Bailey xx

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  10. Good job, sweet girl, we're sure your Mom and Dad appreciate your help and snoopervision...Hope you all have a great day, beautiful friend...kisses...Calle, Halle, Sukki

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  11. Good job, Madi! I don't know WHAT they would do without you! Oh, and thank you ever so much for caring about the earth like you do.

    Wiggles & Wags,
    mayzie

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  12. Hehehehe...I didn't see your dad eithers...I'll join Ms. K...DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD!
    Where he go?

    Puddles

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  13. Snoopervising jobs aren't always easy, gorgeous Madi, but you do an excellent job.....we think you deserve more treats for the outstanding job you do!!!!!!! Love from us to all of you.

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  14. Will your duties NEVER end, Madi?

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  15. Hi Madi!

    You are one smart Diva!
    I tell ya without us, where would they be?

    purrin
    xoxox
    Abby

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  16. You know what, Madi? You reminded us. It's newspape!r day tomorrow morning and Blog Mom remembered after seeing this! You are an interstate snooperviser! Thank you from us both.

    lotsa licks, Lola

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  17. Madi, we agree. It's like dads are deaf or something. They need constant snoopervision.

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  18. Madi, it takes 13 of us to keep our Daddy in line. You are a True Diva to get the job done solo! Or our Daddy is crazypants. Take your pick!

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  19. Good job, Madi!
    Now, I know your Dad will not forget about that task!
    Kisses and hugs
    Lorenza

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  20. I don't know how you'd be able to get along with
    out the Diva.

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