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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Eureka...Euphemania

Mom definitely has the luck of the Irish. You might want to rub her noggin' before betting any money on anything.
Her name was randomly drawn in another give away.
In December, Ms. J (aka Miss Cindi Lou's Mom) sponsored this fun drawing for informative book. We thank you very much.
Mr. Webster defines a Euphemism: as a substitute of an agreeable or inoffensive expression for one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant.

After I realized it was for Mom, I gave it a sniff to see if, per chance, Miss Cindi Lou left me a message. 
Mom decided we should read the first chapter,
"Mincing Words".  
Mom was laughing out loud a lot.
As for me, once I realized there was a story  about chicken my interest peaked.  It is short so we'll share it with you.
"During a dinner party in Virginia before World War II, Sir Winston Churchill asked the butler for some *breast of chicken.  According to his family, a woman sitting next to him reprimanded him for using *this vulgar term.   He asked her what he should have asked for? She replied, 'White Meat'.  The next day he sent the woman a corsage with a message, "Pin this on your 'white meat'. MOL now that paints a vivid mental picture.

MOM MY EYES ARE TIRED FROM ALL THE
READING...I'M OFF TO TAKE A NAP


19 comments:

  1. Congrats to your Mom for da winning. What a wonderfur prize dat was...

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  2. BOLOL, thanks for the image Madi bahahahhahaa.

    Woofs,
    Pepsi

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  3. Hi Madi & C,

    I am so glad the book arrived and I am doing a happy dance that you liked it. Isn't the Churchill story a hoot? I loved this book.

    Madi, we are glad you like the book too. Enjoy your nap sweet diva.

    Hugs & Purrs,
    J and Cindi Lou
    and
    The Kitty Krew

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  4. I will never think of white meat in the same way!!
    I'm soooo behind reading blogs, but love the post on the art museum, what a great place to take some stunning photos
    I may not comment on each post but I do pop by to see what you are up to.
    See Yea George xxx

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  5. Great WC story.... I like it.

    pawhugs, Max

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  6. Leave it to Mr. Churchill to come up with the perfect response. Times sure have changed, haven't they?

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  7. BOL Madi that sounds like it would be one funny book!

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  8. Thinking my Mom would like this book. I have heard that WC was quite the character! Love, Billy

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  9. Can you hear me laughing?!? Too funny and congrats on the win!!!!
    xoxo

    Madi, do you know tomorrow is a very special day for your peeps?

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  10. This book is perfect for Mom! I'd rub her head if I was close by. Madi--would you do it for me?

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  11. Oh-yeah!
    From now on, everytime I get "white meat" I will remember this! Haaaa!
    Sure it is a pawesome book! Congratulations!
    Happy Sunday!
    Kisses and hugs
    Lorenza

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  12. We would have wanted the entire chicken, not just the...erm...boob!

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  13. Now that sounds like a book my Mom would like too Madi. But if it doesn't involve food, I say why bother.


    purrin
    xoxox
    Abby

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  14. What a great gift! Looks like a very enjoyable read!

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  15. That sounds like a very good book. Concats to your mum for winning it.

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  16. Blog Mom says that sounds like a pretty good book and wants me to thank your Mom for letting her know about it. Now don't strain your eyes, Madi. Let Mom read aloud to you. That's what we do, mostly.

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  17. That looks like a great book! Lots of love, Holly and mom

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  18. Congrats to your mom on winning that book! Can she come here so we can rub her noggin?? Mom wants to win the lottery!!

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  19. Hey Mom, I won one of those from her too!

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