Thursday 20 January 2011

Taking the day off. Tune in tomorrow instead!

Due to signing up for the Significant Other blogfest tomorrow, I'm taking today off. In the meantime, here's a photo of me using a felt pen as a microphone.



Have a great day!

13 comments:

  1. Cute! Do you remember what you were singing? My hairbrush was my microphone.

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  2. Adorable! Looking forward to tomorrow!!!

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  3. Thanks for the nudge in my direction! :) I can't wait to read all the dirt tomorrow!!

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  4. Adorable!

    I can't believe I missed this BF. Though, admittedly, Kelly would never write a post for me.

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  5. LOL, thanks for the smile. So cute!

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  6. Love that pic! I used to use a toothbrush as my microphone, probably because I sounded better when I sang in the bathroom.

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  7. You look like a natural! All set for the blogfest tomorrow.

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  8. I think I just heard a collective awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww.

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  9. Since I don't have a significant other to blogfest about . . . .

    How adorable is that picture? Though, I must admit, you look like you're doing more eating of the felt pen than singing into it. If that were a true microhone I'm afraid the feedback would be horrible with it that close to your mouth . . . though I'm sure you've learned this by now. I'll shut up now. ;o)

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