No one, I think, is in my tree,—I mean, it must be high or low, that is, you can't, you know, tune in, but it's all right, that is, I think, it's not too bad.
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Finally, someone comments here... and then deletes it!
The lazy man's treehouse.
Well . . . maybe yes and maybe no.
Where I come from, it’s entirely possible a guy dropped dead in a chair on a lawn twenty years ago and nobody noticed until he rotted away to nothing.
Just doing our best to get it right, Professor.
Ha!
In Ohio we do the opposite.
Plant on a chair
"Lazy man's treehouse."
Why does sexist language tend to be left intact where the pejorative stereotype is applied to a man?
I'd expound further but I want to take a nap. Honey, can you bring me a beer?
Hey, that's a great picture. I may have to steal it for my blog (will give full credit of course). Is it copyrighted?
What, no remote?
No one, I think, is in my tree,—I mean, it must be high or low, that is, you can't, you know, tune in, but it's all right, that is, I think, it's not too bad.
I cried because I had no chair until I met a man who had no way down.
"I am," I said to no one there. And no one heard at all, not even the chair.
Did somebody threaten to cut it down or something?
LOL!
Although it reminds me a little of the famous Redneck Timeout.
The funniest photo I've ever seen.
"funniest" = could be evidence at a criminal trial
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