Wednesday, April 11, 2007
POTTER'S SECRETS REVEALED!!!!!!
(little thingies by Gary Rith)
Mr Potsblog's business secret: I usually give my nice customers a little giftie. On the left here you see pencil or ornament items, and little tiny vases on the right. I sell these things too, but often include them in the package when somebody orders something with me, or if it is a whopper of an order, a free mug or something. This little yellow vase and flowers is a secret gift for Mrs Potsblog tonight. OK, you're thinking 'what a generous, romantic guy!'. But only a little bit.
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You're making the rest of us look bad, Gary.
tee hee, say Gord, guess what that bunny's name is? Bridget! She has not yet been taken away from that home, I am thinking of visiting the shelter bunnies.
HA! That's hilarious ... Say, are you an accredited shelter volunteer yet?
they say they have a new director and are running behind on paperwork but need a lot of volunteers
Of course, it's only secret if she doesn't read this in the meantime.
I was thinking the same thing as cm. Doesn't Mrs. P read this blog?
Yep, those little gifties are fine, fine, fine.
Mrs Potsblog usually looks at Potsblog in the evening, unless a friend at work shows it to her.
You know what all 3 of you have in common? You have all been my customers and I love you: smooch smooch smooch!!!
What I love about coming over here during the day is there's a lot of chat goin' on.
Yes. The snow is coming. Prepare yourself. Looks like a blizzard outside the window, or else I'm caught in a huge snowdome.
Smooch smooch smooch!
My parents, over in the big hills, are expecting 6-12 inches...blech. They say 1-3 here. I say: go north storm, and hit Kingston and Quebec instead.
But the storm can pass me by in southern Ontario! The little gifties are nifty! Order here, folks and get your Nifty Gifty!!!
Now I wanna know what nifty gifty mrs. P's getting!
well, as I, ahem, say up there, the little yellow vase and flower
We've got this lovely thing called an unfrozen lake to protect us from snow, Gary. Rain, on the other hand, is a different story. We're expecting that until Saturday.
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