Monday, November 24, 2014

BUSY BEE

FIRST FIRE OF THE SEASON WENT WELL,YAYYY!


PROBABLY POSTED THIS BEFORE???? THIS IS MY DREAM CHRISTMAS BEDROOM!
JUST DREAMY,NO?

JINGLE ALL THE WAY WITH ARNOLD AS TURBO MAN! THIS IS A CLASSIC IN MY HOUSE! BEEN WATCHING THIS MOVIE WITH BILL FOR YEARS!!! HE PROMISED TO WATCH AGAIN WITH ME WHEN HE COMES HOME FOR XMAS,YIP!!
PIPE DOWN IN THERE!!!! HEHEHE,LOVE THAT PART(watch and you,ll seeee)!
 
ITS OFFICIALLY TURKEY DAY BILL CRUNCH TIME!!! CLEANING CLEANING CLEANING,COOKING COOKING COOKING!!!...ETC,LOL.
                                            SHES WARM BUT WINDYYYYY OUTSIDE!!! STAY SAFE AND COZY AND TRYYYYYYYYY AND HAVE A GOOD MONDAY EVERYONE! (NOT ALWAYS EASY,I KNOW!)

4 comments:

  1. Omg, that bedroom is gorgeous. I never saw Jingle all the Way, gotta rent it before christmas, never understood that statement "pipe down", must have some funny meaning. Happy Monday :)

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  2. ITS A KIDDIE MOVIE BUT REAL CUTE! BEDROOM IS DROOL WORTHY!!! IM GONNA LOOK UP PIPE DWON,LOL!

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  3. PIPE DOWN: "Pipe down," meaning "to be quiet" or "settle down," is so often used by parents or teachers confronted with a room full of unruly children that most folks would never guess that the phrase was born in the days of sailing ships. The pipe in question was the boatswain's pipe, a small whistle-like device used by the boatswain (also known as the "bosun," the petty officer in charge of the deck) to communicate orders to the crew via different arrangements of notes. When the bosun "piped down" aboard ship, he blew the signal for the crew to retire from their tasks or formation and return to their quarters belowdecks. Since the deck would become suddenly quiet when the crew retired, "pipe down" came to be used as nautical slang for "be quiet" or "shut up," and by the end of the 19th century it had percolated out into its modern non-seafaring usage.

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  4. Thank you for the lesson and your fireplace looks like a nice Christmas card photo hmmmm...

    MArisa

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