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~ A few things that are thin: blades of grass, string, lottery tickets
~ Anything with 'ray' in it: Ray-Ban sunglasses
~ Two colors that don't go well together: Can't think of any since I believe any color can play well with another color.
~ 5 words with 'cy' in them: cyclist, unicycle, bicycle, tricycle, motorcycle
~ 5 things with 'big' in them: big bucks, big deal, big money, big party, big whoop
~ Things that are yellow: my kitchen walls, carnations, spaghetti squash
~ How about some stinky things? manure just spread on fields, paper mills during kraft pulping, any large city
~ Things that you like for keeping you cozy-warm: flannel pajamas, thick sweaters, soft socks, heavy blankets
~ What might be in Pandora's Box? dead bugs and a curse
~ Things found in a desert: skeletons, dead bushes, a secret treasure
~ Jim is the guy who picks up our garbage every Tuesday.
~ Anything that you would eat for 'breakfast' that is not commonly thought of as breakfast food: White Castle hamburgers
~ Something you really like with 'gravy' on it: Pierogi or my bank account
*** Maybe we should get some flour tortilla/wrap thingies? *** I'll heat mine on the iron skillet, spread with butter, and sprinkle with cinnamon sugar!
Thanks for the FUN Friday Fill-Ins! Safe day wishes to everybody!
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Reason: forgot something
~ Things that you like for keeping you cozy-warm: hot cocoa; a snuggly blanket or afghan; fuzzy slippers; coffee with a shot of Bailey's.
~ What might be in Pandora's Box? All sorts of troublesome things.
~ Things found in a desert: sand; cacti; snakes; roadrunners
~ Jim Fowler (the animal guy).
~ Anything that you would eat for 'breakfast' that is not commonly thought of as breakfast food: Cold, leftover pizza.
~ Something you really like with 'gravy' on it: Bread stuffing cooked in a Thanksgiving turkey.
*** Maybe we should get some flour tortilla/wrap thingies? *** Haha. Knock yourself out, roosty! Tortillas are great for so many uses. Thanks for the fun fill-ins! Happy Fryday, everybody.
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~ A few things that are thin: paper, Oreo Thins, my nephew's girlfriend
~ Anything with 'ray' in it: x-ray, sun rays, stingray
~ Two colors that don't go well together: green and green, I don't like green obviously
~ 5 words with 'cy' in them: mercy, cyst, cyan, juicy, fancy
~ 5 things with 'big' in them: "Big" (the movie), "Rob and Big" (tv show), "Big Log" (song), "My Big Fat Greek Wedding" (movie), Mr. Big (character from Sex and the City)
~ Things that are yellow: birds, houses, pee, highlighter, yellow roses
~ How about some stinky things? dumpters, public restrooms, stink bugs, fish and collard greens when they are cooking
~ Things that you like for keeping you cozy-warm: blankets, slippers, sweats, gloves and socks
~ What might be in Pandora's Box? The definition of artifact
~ Things found in a desert: sand, camels, heat, scorpions, snakes
~ Jim Dandy______.
~ Anything that you would eat for 'breakfast' that is not commonly thought of as breakfast food: Pizza
~ Something you really like with 'gravy' on it: biscuits
*** Maybe we should get some flour tortilla/wrap thingies? *** And make soft tacos!
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~ A few things that are thin: Girl Scout Thin Mint cookies Fashion models Cell phones (the newer ones, anyway. Mr. Bay still has a flip phone.) Dimes Excuses
~ Anything with 'ray' in it: Delray Beach, Florida Ray Charles X-ray Rayon Everybody Loves Raymond
~ Two colors that don't go well together: Orange and purple
~ 5 words with 'cy' in them: Cyanide Fallacy Cycle Cyst Fancy
~ 5 things with 'big' in them: The Big Apple Big Mac Big and Tall clothing Bigelow teas
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~ Things that are yellow: My kitchen and bathroom tile My sinks My bathtub My toilet Lemons
~ How about some stinky things? Ammonia Onions Outhouses Dirty socks Dirty diapers
~ Things that you like for keeping you cozy-warm: Duvets Afghans Ski underwear Fleece jackets Mr. Bay
~ What might be in Pandora's Box? All the sins and evils of the world, whatever those may be.
~ Things found in a desert: Cactus Yucca Jackrabbits Bleached skeletons Sand
~ Jim Dandy (great 1950s song by LaVern Baker)
~ Anything that you would eat for 'breakfast' that is not commonly thought of as breakfast food: Peanut butter on toast Pizza Last night's leftovers
~ Something you really like with 'gravy' on it: Mashed potatoes Turkey Roast beef Stuffing Sloppy Joes
*** Maybe we should get some flour tortilla/wrap thingies? *** OK. I love wraps.
This is a fun thread! I've enjoyed reading all the answers.
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