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| Ahnalira |
Brian Andreas says it SO well!
"My grandfather used to come home from work & he'd stomp twice on the porch with his big boots & he'd say, It's time to be afraid & we'd start screaming & my sister hid behind the piano & I'd hide in the hall closet that smelled like moth balls & it would get very quiet & then he would say, Now, it's time to be very afraid & then we'd start laughing & he'd drag us out, one under each arm, & give us toffee & chocolates & to this day whenever someone says it's time to be afraid, I scream for a little while like everybody else, but I'm really just waiting for the treats"
Happy supercalifragilistic day, y'all
Ahnalira |
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| Francine |
It is nice to see you, Ahnalira! Thanks for sharing that Brian Andreas story with us. As always, you seem to know what to say, and when to say it.
Francine |
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