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Thursday, January 16, 2020

Thoroughly Poetic Thursday #3

Today we join Two  SPOILED CATS 
Angel Sammy and Teddy for their poetic pictorial poem.


Here is today's inspiration


Lady 
(this poem is based on facts)

When I was three, with my Annie Ma I stayed.
She was fun and a good cook
But in the kitchen with her I could not be.
But that was ok.
I went out into the yard with glee.
Her yard was magical and it was where 
Lady would be.
Lady was a collie with glorious long furs
Lady had some pups.  They did not purr.
In a moment of insanity, I took Annie Ma's scissors
out in the yard with me.
I decided Lady was probably hot with all that fur.
So I went snip, snip on her and her pups
and EVEN on me.
When I was 'caught', you could hear Annie Ma exclaim,
what have you done?
I'm told I replied,
"Lady and her pups were so good they did not move."
Their furs would be ok but golly gee,
I had chopped off all my curly furs on one side.
I was taken to a professional, who tried to even it up.
However, I came home with fuzz not fur.

oh my oh ME.






22 comments:

  1. LOL.... yes even a pro can not always solve what we did with scissors ( I try to forget the youtube tutorial with the awful result, the pro said sorry but it's not possible to glue the hairs back, only the time will help... so 2 or 3 months...aaah! )

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  2. Hari OM
    LOL... oh my word what a cackle I just had at your expense!!! Such are the joys of childhood! YAM xx

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  3. uh oh......hair cutting on Lady and you didn't go so well.

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  4. MOL that's pretty funny. What kid hasn't taken a scissor to their own hair? I know our Mom did but never to a furry!

    The Florida Furkids

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  5. help I am laughing and can not stop! hilarious.. I have heard many tales of cutting the siblings hair and their own hair but not the mom and her pups... funny how a photo triggers memories

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  6. That is quite a tale. We wish there had been a picture of the deed but we will have to use our imagination today.

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  7. The nutty things we do when we were much younger☺

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  8. My goodness! There would have been photographic evidence of this "hairdresser extraordinaire" at work with her scissors but then maybe you're glad there isn't??!! Love the poem though - it's adorable. GOOD JOB!!!!

    Hugs, Pam and Teddy too

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  9. Ghostwriter says two of the four siblings gave themselves haircuts that weren't too cool. Sibling 2 of 4 used a marker to give old Charisma pink furs. We all laugh about those things now.

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  10. This is why children need constant supervision...hahahaha!

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  11. I think we've all been there....maybe without the dog and pups. LOL!

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  12. That made me chuckle. Thank you for that.

    Have a fabulous day. ♥

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  13. That really was a fun poem! Our Dad wishes he had some hair.

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  14. Thank dogness that fur and hair will grow back:) It seems like everyone has one of those childhood scissors and hair stories.

    Woos - Lightning, Misty, and Timber

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  15. BOL!! That was great!
    hugs
    Mabel & Hilda

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  16. Oh no! I was lucky that neither of my kids got a hold of a pair of scissors. I'll definitely be keeping an eye out on the grandbabies and their beautiful long hair! Hahaha!

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  17. Was that your only attempt at dog grooming?

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