The fortunes from our local Chinese place have been going downhill, but so far, the ones from DE don't even make sense (to me, anyway).
John wondered if "Moisted" is a word. It is not.
This one is my favorite from Justin. My kids know me well; I'm all about protecting the furniture. :-)
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Moisted? Oh goodness. Thanks for the laugh this morning.
ReplyDeleteMoisted...that is hilarious! And, I am with John! And, I am glad to know that I am an expert furniture protector! Haha
ReplyDeleteMoisted...ewwwww. :-) My downstairs furniture is not well protected as I pay someone for that but you'll be happy to know that nothing is ever going to happen to the upstairs furniture. That is extremely well protected!
ReplyDeleteOh my... my furniture is so well "protected" that it might withstand attack!! That's hilarious.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to know my furniture is well protected! Moisted???
ReplyDeleteI laughed out loud at the fortune, shook my head at "moisted", and think the little plaque should be in my house!
ReplyDeleteWhat??? That fortune....moisted (which I admit to reading as moistened)????? My furniture is EXTREMELY well protected (and now I have another reason not to dust). Thanks!! LOL
ReplyDeleteI'm all for protecting the furniture too!
ReplyDeleteMoisted??? Sounds like we know where the alcohol went.
That fortune, I think I know what it means, but it is quite obtuse. Moisted, that's sad. How many people looked at that before it was printed? And the furniture protection is almost always in place at my house. I don't like to dust, but I do it occasionally. It's one of those thankless jobs that produces results that last about half a day. These made me smile, Bonny, thanks!
ReplyDeletewhat a bizarre fortune! as for Moisted? they did their best guess!!
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