Posted by Dory in grace

- 2009 = Clean Slate. Bootiful, baby.
- Watching The Rose Parade with Hunky on the 50 inch HDTV, just as God intended.
- Clean laundry right out of the dryer.
- Pieces of quilt all over the living room that are already put together in my brain.
- Thick-sliced hickory-smoked floppy bacon. (In Dory-speak, floppy equals medium-rare.)
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Don’t go getting that slate all dirty!
Happy 2009 :)
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Floppy bacon is the only way to go!!! But ya still gotta have the hashbrowns with sour cream and cheese on them.. Gosh I miss the days of breakfast with you at Tech park!!!! :)
Bacon + Floppiness = Gag
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Great post – and great list.
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When I lived in Oregon my apartment had a washer and dryer in the bathroom. When I got in the shower Id first put my towel and clothes in the dryer to heat up. When I got out I’d have a nice hot towel and clothes to step into. Ahhhhh.
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I hate bacon that is cooked so crisp it snaps in half when you touch it. I love the floppy stuff, only way to go!
My best friend orders fried pig thusly: “And a side order of limp greasy bacon.”
She always gets what she wants. It pays to be specific.
Personally, I like it between limp and fried-brittle. But I’ll eat it any time I can get it. :grin:
Oh, and Dory: I don’t do Twitter yet but I noticed your comment that poop jokes could make even the Pope snicker. Here’s a knock-knock joke for your sons (and, hell, for your husband):
Knock knock.
Who’s there?
A pileup.
(Do the rest in your head. It always brings down the house, as long as the house includes anybody with a Y chromosome.)
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