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Friday, December 03, 2010

Thank God Its Friday

What Will You Be Doing This Weekend?

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

working

George Chevallier said...

St. Mary's Church in Tyaskin for oyster sandwiches for lunch and socializing. At Wi-Hi at 7:30 for "The Nutcracker". Looking forward to both.

Anonymous said...

Even with all the heated debate over a certain fundraiser this weekend. I will be there to show my support to the cause. Not to any person but the reason for the cause. Blessings to all and have a safe weekend. C.A.

Anonymous said...

partying at the VFW in powellville sat nite

Anonymous said...

Putting up the Christmas tree and decorating...............maybe even sending out Christmas cards, too. And watching the Steelers kick the Ravens butts Sunday!

Reconciled1 said...

Loving life and being thankful...

Anonymous said...

Baking cookies and going to the show at the Civic Center. Oh, and the Christmas parade!

Anonymous said...

Applying for linda lugo's job!

Anonymous said...

Just laying back and relaxing

Steelers Fan said...

I will be joining 12:03 watching the STEELERS get it done!!!!

Anonymous said...

I'll be laughing at all of the derelict Steelers fans who get DWI's driving home Sunday night after their boys get worked in Charm City. Hey Steelers fan: Once you’re done drowning your sorrows maybe you should hoof it home to the trailer park rather than getting behind the wheel of that tricked out honda civic - lord knows you could use the exercise!

Anonymous said...

Maybe shoveling snow...

Attending the
salisbury Christmas Parade on sunday

Anonymous said...

Decorating the house for Christmas, attending the craft show in Bridgeville, all while enjoying time with our daughter from out of town.

Anonymous said...

Princess Anne parade tomorrow, Salisbury parade Sunday

Anonymous said...

Enjoying the events in Princess Anne on Saturday. Touring some of the houses on the tour, watching the lighting of the 20ft. Christmas tree and the Teakle Mansion Social event later that evening.