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April 9, 2008

Bad icecream flavor? ~ Channeling Pat ~ Bunnytown

Filed under: Triple play,Uncategorized — denise @ 11:59 am

Bad icecream flavor

Jules and I are leaving our team meeting in the cafeteria and as we round the corner we run into 2 people leading what appears to be a large, walking pint of icecream.  Maybe lemon sherbet.  Or French Vanilla.  This large pint of icecream is waving at us and stomping around the cafeteria with fuzzy blue legs and floppy, oversized blue feet and blue lid.   We laugh… How about that?  Wasn’t expecting that!…we say to each other.

Then, it dawns on me why this waving, floppy, walking icecream looks familiar.

pee cup

We ponder what one would put on one’s resume for that job…

Professional Urine Cup, Esquire.

Channeling Pat

Me:  Jules?! *yelling over the cube wall* 

Julie:  Yeah?

Me: What do you call those….  sports… costume people? 

*silence*

Me:  That run around and stuff?

Julie: Mascots?

Me:  That’s it.  Sorry, man. My brain froze.

Bunnytown

A conversation my best friend and I never thought we’d have…

*on my cell this morning*

Steph: Hey, what’s up?

Me: I LOVE BUNNYTOWN!

Steph: You do?  I didn’t think you knew of Bunnytown!

Me:  I do!  We love it!

Steph:  It’s a Bunnytown life.

Me: No kidding.

BunnyTown

2 Comments »

  1. do I need to add that Louise is my favorite? Specifically when she brings her pet toad for show and tell. Not just any toad mind you,- this toad can sing.

    My all time favorite part? Toad sings: “I can sing, I’m a toad, I can sing.”
    .. this toad can ROCK! Around the clock he can rock. He’s got three chords and an attitude. This toad can ROCK!

    Sorry. At least it’s not Barney.

    Every bunny’s all right.

    Comment by Bunny girl — April 9, 2008 @ 12:26 pm

  2. Every bunny’s all right…

    The Baby’s favorite is Miss Spider’s Sunnypatch Friends and on THAT show, they would say,

    Every BUGGY’s all right.

    And on Strawberry Shortcake, they would all say it’s because they are BERRY best friends.

    It’s important to learn the vernacular and dialects of childrens’ programming. *grin*

    Comment by denise — April 16, 2008 @ 5:47 am

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