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Tuesday, November 17, 2015
Tuesday Choices
Hello everyone! A very warm welcome to you all! The videos I have chosen for this post are: A Just for Laughs Gag/Juste pour Rire
Yanni's Greek Restaurant Video
Sheep and Lambs on a Spring Meadow
Bettina and Patricia - Partytime mit Freunden
For the following, I am providing the link sources beneath each photo. You just need to click on the images to see a larger view. Your illness does not define you. Your strength and courage does.
Sociopaths have lifelong patterns of deceitfulness for personal gain. They lack remorse and empathy and are wizards at rationalizing away how they hurt and mistreat others. - Gary Small
Relax, breathe, be at peace, let go of what you can't control...if it is meant to happen it will, if it's not meant to happen it won't. Trying to control what you can't control won't bring you anything but suffering.
Hi, dear Linda! The gag video troupe plays the blind card quite often and today's vignette was as funny as the man stealing food from trays in the mall food court. Yanni's Greek Restaurant is in Colorado, but Mrs. Shady and I had a similar dining experience closer to home. We visited Tarpon Springs, Florida, the city with the highest percentage of Greek Americans in the U.S. There along the sponge docks we ate at a restaurant that offered authentic Greek cuisine and enjoyed it very much. I loved the video of the sheep and lambs in a meadow and listening to the sounds they make. It's a shame the piece was set to music. Accordions and polkas are not my favorite genre of music but Bettina and Patricia played with gusto and I enjoyed their performance.
That gag is really funny because it's happened to me and I've done it...on rare occasions. But usually people have put stuff in my cart, not taken it out. Or, I've put something in someone else's cart unknowingly. Very embarrassing!
Good morning Linda. I've down for a few days. last Thursday my computer got really sick and I had to send to the computer doctor, I got it back late Monday night and now I'm Baaaaack. Glad to be back. The accordian music was nice. Years ago my parents had me learn how to play the darn thing. I didn't enjoy it at all and quit so that I enjoy girls. I learned a great deal more then the accordian. Ha,ha,ha. Have a fantastic Tuesday my friend. See ya.
I needed the one about life being too short to be sad. So right! We're only given so many days on this Earth--we must choose to be happy each day and never let other people take our happiness away from us.
That Greek restaurant! Wow. Polkas always make me happy! I liked all the graphics. Especially that one where if someone walks in on your drama don't let them rewrite your story!
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Hi, dear Linda! The gag video troupe plays the blind card quite often and today's vignette was as funny as the man stealing food from trays in the mall food court. Yanni's Greek Restaurant is in Colorado, but Mrs. Shady and I had a similar dining experience closer to home. We visited Tarpon Springs, Florida, the city with the highest percentage of Greek Americans in the U.S. There along the sponge docks we ate at a restaurant that offered authentic Greek cuisine and enjoyed it very much. I loved the video of the sheep and lambs in a meadow and listening to the sounds they make. It's a shame the piece was set to music. Accordions and polkas are not my favorite genre of music but Bettina and Patricia played with gusto and I enjoyed their performance.
ReplyDeleteThank you, dear friend Linda!
Bonjour et MERCI Linda pour cette belle publication.
ReplyDeleteBises et bonne journée
Never tried Greek cuisine, would love to but I've tried their sweet desserts and pastries before in NZ, very very sweet.
ReplyDeleteMerci pour toutes tes jolies publications. Bonne journée Chère Linda. Bises
ReplyDeleteje te souhaite une belle journée , ce we je vais préparer mes futurs articles je vais chercher des recettes avec du caramel pour toi :)
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world maybe too beautiful to waste time to be angry or sad but sometimes when depression hits
ReplyDeleteDiscovered today your blog...Lovely quotations...really adorable
ReplyDeleteI love Greek food too.
ReplyDeletei like today's prank video ... it obviously brought a lot of joy to the shoppers when they found out what was happening! :)
ReplyDeleteawesome shares.
ReplyDeleteSheep and Lambs is beautiful, I can hardly wait until spring
ReplyDeletecute sheep and lambs
ReplyDeleteALWAYS a warm welcome coming here Linda. Love every single quote and find your blog so inspiring and peaceful xx
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la première vidéo est vraiment très drôle Linda
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That gag is really funny because it's happened to me and I've done it...on rare occasions. But usually people have put stuff in my cart, not taken it out. Or, I've put something in someone else's cart unknowingly. Very embarrassing!
ReplyDeleteKimberly's artwork is different and lovely.
ReplyDeleteMmm...... looks like I need to check out the Greek restaurant :D
ReplyDeleteWhen people say boo like that, that's what I think.
ReplyDeleteQuel beau moment tout doux de voir les petits moutons ❤
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Manon
Oh Greek food , it's been a long while sine I visited a Greek Restaurant.
ReplyDeleteLove the Quotes Linda.
Best wishes and good health.
Sheila x
Great gag video. The sheep and lamb video was sweet. Enjoyed the music video. Great quotes as always. Have a blessed day., Madeline
ReplyDeleteLoved the gag. The looks on their faces is priceless.
ReplyDeleteLove Greek food. Would love to dine there.
Awww on the sheep and lambs.
Have a fabulous day Linda. ☺
I like your blog.I come back later.
ReplyDeleteIs it odd that watching sheep and lambs is soothing?
ReplyDeleteAs always, lovely post. When we are angry or sad, we are blind to the beautiful things around us.
ReplyDeleteGood morning Linda. I've down for a few days. last Thursday my computer got really sick and I had to send to the computer doctor, I got it back late Monday night and now I'm Baaaaack. Glad to be back. The accordian music was nice. Years ago my parents had me learn how to play the darn thing. I didn't enjoy it at all and quit so that I enjoy girls. I learned a great deal more then the accordian. Ha,ha,ha. Have a fantastic Tuesday my friend. See ya.
ReplyDeleteCruisin Paul
The sheep and lambs are so cute!!! But I can skip the accordion act. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLoved it, thank you Linda. Another wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteSweet post. I especially liked the sheep grazing for some reason. :)
ReplyDeleteHahaaa..., Linda, good gag !
ReplyDeleteSome days it does feel like my illness defines me. Most days in fact. Thank you for the reminder that it doesn't.
ReplyDeleteLots of good stuff today! Thanks for all the inspiring quotes.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog. Your blog is great as well.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Monika
After depressing myself with my last two posts I needed to come here and have you make me smile! thanks as always!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the cheerful and inspirational post! Helps me get through the week!
ReplyDeleteOooh, Greek food - yum yum!
ReplyDeleteI needed the one about life being too short to be sad. So right! We're only given so many days on this Earth--we must choose to be happy each day and never let other people take our happiness away from us.
ReplyDeleteBonjour Linda, que j'aime les moutons, je les trouve tellement doux! Bise et bonne journée toute douce!
ReplyDeleteThe accordion girls brought back some long ago memories of a beer hall in Berlin:)
ReplyDeleteThank you for these inspiring posts especially during times like this, Linda:)
ReplyDeleteThat Greek restaurant! Wow. Polkas always make me happy! I liked all the graphics. Especially that one where if someone walks in on your drama don't let them rewrite your story!
ReplyDeleteI love the little lambs. Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteI am more than my illness. I am more than depression. I am more than wounds. I am so much more. Thank you Linda :)
ReplyDeleteThe artwork at the last was a fun and different addition. I always enjoy the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteLoved the funny gag, and the quote about chocolate is great! Thanks for your always-positive and uplifting posts.
ReplyDeleteExcelente trabalho e belos vídeos.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
This is beautiful - Your illness does not define you. It is so good to be reminded of this.
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