A stain is nothing to be ashamed of. You can embrace the discoloration. As long as the smell factor is kept in check. There has been an obliteration but there is hope for the sessions to re-convene.
I am tired and full of mystery and portent. Super tired.
sadly stains are inevitable
ReplyDeletehappily we usually make them
i like stains on wool plaid or tiedye t-shirts or the stains on used nightgowns.
ReplyDeleteI stained my pants today.
ReplyDeleteMy heart is stained with tragic consequences of nothing. Hi FB. Hi Capt'n. Hi Ham. Do you understand how much I love you? Ham was the stain from poo? Cheers to poo. Jeers to you.
ReplyDeletecheers to poo always. I rejoice!
ReplyDeleteI love stains and you, too.
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ReplyDeleteIm buying you the famous stains of our times book
hello to all the lovey pants
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I am stained for life. Hydrochloric acid.
ReplyDeletemm, my stains are pretty much set, I'm afraid... I am trying to augment them with some other decorative elements.
ReplyDeletetassles.
ReplyDeletegrass stains aren't so bad.
ReplyDeleteThere once was a stain named Duane
ReplyDeleteWho tried to get noticed but in vain.
He was very small,
you wouldn't notice him at'll,
his only comfort was quiche Lorraine.
Did I mess up the rhyme scheme?
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ReplyDeleteMiss you.
ReplyDeletePaint on canvas or leaving ordered stains. Nice picture.
ReplyDeleteHey! look what i've just found in the network htp://www.CheckMessenger3.com to find out who deleted you from MSN without noticing it.
ReplyDeleteSome good writing here.
ReplyDeleteNice to find you.
Unblogged(http://www.tjnorris.net/blog)
What's up Mountain Man! It's AJ from AJ Speaks Out, I'm still speaking up and speaking out but I have a new blog titled Humanity Matters and I still have a link to your blog.
ReplyDeleteCheck out the new blog and you'll see a few new things I'm doing.
mm, I miss you.
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