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Friday, May 27, 2011

Thank God Its Friday

What Will You Be Doing This Weekend?

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

going yard saling in the early morning.then go auctioning for awhile then homeward bound and suck up the ac & drink some chilly willys.cook on the grill and more chillys willys all over again.staying home and being safe & sound.probably the same on sunday & monday.remember home is the safest place 2 be.pitch some horseshoes and grill with friends & family. definetly staying away from the beach and traffic. be safe and all enjoy.

Anonymous said...

Trying to stay cool as well as spending some time reflecting on why we have Memorial Day in the first place.

Anonymous said...

Driving to "Steeler Country" for a birthday party for a 60 year old good friend.

Anonymous said...

Looking for a working, used lawn mower. I don't need a rider, I am not lazy and I like cutting grass because I love how a fresh mowed lawn looks. The last time the grass was cut, it was done with a weed whacker and took forever. I can't afford a new one.
Cindy W.

LadyLiddy said...

Crabbing, then hittin the pontoon boat to chow down, pull the kids in the tow behind tube and chill.

Anonymous said...

To Anonymous 1:31
I saw a push lawn mower for sale on North Division Street in Salisbury. It was in a yard between Naylor Street and Philadelphia Ave.

Anonymous said...

Going to watch SU Lax win a National Championship in Baltimore.

Anonymous said...

1:31 PM

So people who own a riding lawm mower are lazy? Classy.

Anonymous said...

11:21

Not at all! It just came out the wrong way. People with leg and back problems may not be able to use a push mower. I do have a friend who admits he is too lazy to push a mower and if he has to use one, he has no place to set his beer...lol His rider is rigged with a beer holder! THAT'S what I call lazy! Plus, at 57 years old, it would be nice to have a rider but I can't afford one. Sorry for the misunderstanding.