27
Jan

Friday Funnies

♦   Desperately Seeking Susan aired on HBO this week and I love my 80s flicks. Madison watched a few minutes of it with me and then says, “When did Madonna die?” I”m like, “What!? She didn’t. What makes you think she’s dead?” After a long pause she says, “Oh, I was thinking of Marilyn Monroe.” (This is the same kid who cried when she learned Elvis was dead after she saw Lilo & Stitch.)

♦   Today when I went to pick up Madison from school, like I normally do, she opened the car door looking totally confused. She said, “Why is Dad here too?” I looked over and there, just two parking spaces away, was my husband. We were both like, “What are you doing here?” Apparently we’d had a misunderstanding but I had to laugh that we’d both been waiting so close to each other without noticing.

♦   Inmate arrested for refusing to leave jail. So, who is the winner in this?

♦   Middle school football team’s trick play.

♦   Are you a Nick Mom? You should checkout this funny site…
Letters from camp.
What you’d give for 10 minutes of peace and quiet.
Playground equipment

Hope your weekend is off to a great start. And if you need a smile today, try taking this quiz to see if you can spot the difference between real and fake smiles. I got 15 out of 20 correct, probably because I tried to look at the eyes as the giveaway.

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  1. January 28th, 2012 | Marcy says:

    So enjoy your “Friday Funnies!” Look forward to them each week :)

  2. January 28th, 2012 | Melissa says:

    Thanks! This week I think my favorite was Madison asking if Madonna was dead. I was feeling old thinking she assumed if Madonna was an adult so long ago in the 80s that she must be dead by now. But no… she confused her with Marilyn Monroe. Ha!

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