Wednesday, July 13, 2011

I'm a little pretty girl ... trapped inside this grown-ups body!

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Did you ever have one of those days (months, years) that made you want to just want to pack it all in? The house, the kids, the laundry?
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Well, next time you feel that way, get together a dozen or so of your closest friends and neighbours, borrow your younger sisters dress-up clothes and your Uncle Stan's video camera and sing about it!

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Yes, with just an upbeat tempo and a few simple lines, you too have the ability to go viral and become famous for more than just your tuna casserole and extra white linens. Check it out with Tonje.


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I would place this Norwegian export right up there next to trolls and pickled herring.
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(PS - I don't want to be a crappy housewife either; so I avoid that by weekly menu planning and by cleaning up spills and messes as they occur!)
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Now, where did I put my fishnets and 1970's Merry Widow corset?
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6 comments:

Lori E said...

Define a "crappy housewife". Lol.
Is it a slag on housewives in general or crappy ones in particular?
Is it in reference to the quality of our housewifery skills?
Silly girl.
How do you find this stuff? Too funny.

Linda @ A La Carte said...

Love your photo in the header! You look so happy! Oh me I'm not sure a video of me would ever be entertaining.

Sweet Tea said...

Gee, how did she remember those complicated lyrics?
Cute!

Welcome to the Garden of Egan said...

That is hilarious!

I can't imagine you NOT dressing up.

Ya housework, it's a must.

Olive said...

I worked for 25 years so I can finally be a housewife and I love it! Have a happy day♥

Pamela Gordon said...

That is funny. Quite the getup she's wearing too. Oh my. What is this world coming to?? When you commented on my post today I had to let you know that my husband and I took part in the Ashram at Beulah 2 years in a row with a quartet(many years ago now). Murray plays keyboards (as he did last Sat.) and I sang. We know a lot of the same people I bet. Small world.

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