Mighty regrettable breath! I laughed so hard when I read this that tears came to my eyes. She didn’t back up when I laughed so I’m fairly confident that I’ve taken care of the problem. Either that or I’ve permanently damaged her sense of smell.
Note: She also ate the dip. That I didn’t write a cartoon about my point of view (smell) is why she loves ALMOST everything about me. Well, okay. She probably likes a lot of things about me. I think. I know she tolerates a very long list of eccentric character traits and quirks. All-in-all, I generally get a passing grade if I point my mighty regrettable breath downwind. And open the wine. And make the coffee.
read Kerri’s blogpost about MY BREATH!!!!!!!
(Oh great. She just said, “You don’t really have bad breath.” And laughed raucously.)
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[…] read DAVID’S thoughts this SATURDAY MORNING […]
Well, at least you don’t have to put up with unending “ariosity” every day from Kerri.
Look at you, makin’ up words like Shakespeare. I love it!
Actually, I borrowed it from “Trinity Is Still My Name” (1972).