LOL!!!! Good one Selma. If you find the Land of Milk and Honey please drop me a line as to it’s location. I’ve been looking for it for a loooooooooooooooong time!
Well, if it does really exist, I hope to God that you don’t have to fight your way in and slaughter all the Cannanites to get there. Let’s just put it on our shopping list instead.
ANTHONY – my dreams have a lot of fire and brimstone in them lately. Don’t know what that means…..
GERALDINE – I suspect it’s on the street that has no name. Hehe. I believed it really did exist when I was a kid and like most people from Britain believed that California was the land of milk and honey. When I was a kid California seemed like a mythical place.
RICHARD – I agree. The shopping list is a much easier option!
LINDA – that reminds me of my Grandma’s cow. She had it on the farm when I was a kid. It sounds terribly cliched now but her name was Daisy. Aaah. Those were the days.
MELEAH – π
WALKER – gotta watch out for those carrots. So glad you could stop by. I am very fond of Gypsy.
TRAVELRAT – you tell the best jokes. That is brilliant. Hahahahaha!
Hi Selma, I’m guessing for a lot of people, CA is the land of milk and honey. I’ve been there, loved it but I didn’t find that particular street. LOL π Guess we’ll have to keep looking! G
I was jotting down my tasks for the following week when I happened upon this post. It’s on a cool web-based task manager you might be interested to check out. It’s called rememberthemilk.com.
Priceless!
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I like that. And yep, it does exist. I go there every night in my dreams π
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LOL!!!! Good one Selma. If you find the Land of Milk and Honey please drop me a line as to it’s location. I’ve been looking for it for a loooooooooooooooong time!
Hugs, G π
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Well, if it does really exist, I hope to God that you don’t have to fight your way in and slaughter all the Cannanites to get there. Let’s just put it on our shopping list instead.
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…or possibly you have a cow named Honey that you need to milk today?!? Tee, hee, hee.
Linda~
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AWESOME!!
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If you have a cow named honey she does when you wiggle a carrot at her.
Here from Gypsy’s blog
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Rather reminds me of the one about the US Vice-President:
1. Wake up
2. Ask ‘How’s the President?’
3. Go back to sleep
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I believe they do deliver but they’re usually a day late and a dollar short.
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KAREN – Hahahaha.
ANTHONY – my dreams have a lot of fire and brimstone in them lately. Don’t know what that means…..
GERALDINE – I suspect it’s on the street that has no name. Hehe. I believed it really did exist when I was a kid and like most people from Britain believed that California was the land of milk and honey. When I was a kid California seemed like a mythical place.
RICHARD – I agree. The shopping list is a much easier option!
LINDA – that reminds me of my Grandma’s cow. She had it on the farm when I was a kid. It sounds terribly cliched now but her name was Daisy. Aaah. Those were the days.
MELEAH – π
WALKER – gotta watch out for those carrots. So glad you could stop by. I am very fond of Gypsy.
TRAVELRAT – you tell the best jokes. That is brilliant. Hahahahaha!
MEL – Typical. Service ain’t what it used to be.
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Hi Selma, I’m guessing for a lot of people, CA is the land of milk and honey. I’ve been there, loved it but I didn’t find that particular street. LOL π Guess we’ll have to keep looking! G
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A shopping list also might be more ethical. The Bible depicts outright genocide during the conquest of the original “land of milk and honey”.
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I was jotting down my tasks for the following week when I happened upon this post. It’s on a cool web-based task manager you might be interested to check out. It’s called rememberthemilk.com.
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GERALDINE – let me know if you ever find it. I want pictures!
RWHACKMAN – there’s far too much of that kind of thing going on these days. Think I’ll stick to the plain old list.
CHRIS – thank you so much for that link. Brilliant!
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