Things I’m Thankful For

  • Dogs
  • Family
  • Being able to read
  • Tools
  • Friends
  • Acquittals

16 Responses to “Things I’m Thankful For”

  1. JayF Says:

    Please elaborate on the acquittals.

  2. Stephanie Says:

    I second the request. (Although, the story I’m writing in my head of you and a young woman, aquitted of her crimes so you may at last be together is very romantic….)

  3. Stephieface Says:

    I’m sure I took what will be the popular route with my acquittal theory…..

    Flashin with the kilt a la true Scottish style, and a woman judge

    I’m thankful for TUMS

  4. sandy Says:

    In bloglines, the bullets are strung together as one sentence, leaving me to believe that you were thankful for family being able to read tools.
    hmm. Interesting. :)

  5. cari Says:

    Um…yeah. Please do explain.

  6. Lilith Says:

    Google focused on the acquittals, too. The ads on this page are for paralegals and background checks. *giggle*

  7. carrie Says:

    I was just clicking on when my brain registered the word “acquitals”. I laughed out loud, had to clean up the coffee I was drinking, and my husband came from the other room to see what was up. =-) HeeHee. I hope you realized you’d need to explain that, so I’m looking forward to your next post!

  8. Jess, of the Bugs Says:

    Do tell. I’d like to hear AAAAllll the juicy details.

    does it have anything to do with kilts, sheep, and/or windy days?

  9. Cheryl Says:

    Acquittals! Fascinating. So you won’t be making license plates in prison then??

  10. Lee Says:

    One of *those* Thanksgiving get-togethers, was it? All the family was together (acquittals may be figuring in at this stage) after some anxiety that may have resulted from who knows what… but if friends and tools were a necessary part of the equation I’ll bet it made for interesting after-dinner conversation!
    If I had made a gratitude list like that bourbon would have been one of the bullet points.

  11. Barbara from Nova Scotia Says:

    I’m thankful for you and your blog. Even if Canadian Thanksgiving was over a month ago.

  12. Jess, of the Bugs Says:

    And the carcass of the beast left over from the feast
    can still be found haunting the kitchen.
    And there’s life in it yet, we may live to regret
    When the ones that we poisoned stop twitchin’

    (Cho)
    There’ll be laughter and tears over Tia Marias
    Mixed up with that drink made from girders
    ‘Cause it’s all we’ve got left as they draw their last breath
    And it’s nice for the kids as we finally get rid of them (RID OF THEM!)
    In the St. Stephen’s day Murders.

    From Elvis Costello on the Chieftains’ Bells of Dublin album, singing “St. Stephen’s Day Murders”

  13. pippy Says:

    Dewd.
    Enquiring knitters need to know.
    I like how family comes after dogs. :)

  14. janna Says:

    Is it that you don’t plan telling us, or is it that the acquittal didn’t actually come through?

  15. Stephieface Says:

    There usually is no internet access in jail….

    I’m just sayin

  16. Mary, Mary Says:

    I’m thankful for cold fronts and the chance to wear WOOL, for a change!

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