“I Put A Spell On You” song is a favorite. It’s been covered by many since Screamin’ Jay Hawkins first recorded in 1956.
Well kids it’s Friday Fragment time once again here at the Institute For Better Posting. I and a gaggle of other bloggers will be putting out fragments for your enjoyment. Now please don’t rush over to Mrs. 4444’s blog for the fragment feast until you have looked over my fragments because I want to put a fragment on you. They are candy for your mind.
Frustrationbook is what facebook becomes too often. A recent status update (such a dumb term) I wrote on my FB page:
Do you think I could rock those dreadlocks? I was searching around for voodoo and found this hairpiece at a costume store. If I wore that I could really put a fragment on you.
Be careful browsing around the web of this internet because it so easy to go off on a tangent and lose time and that original thought that started your journey. Just this morning I went from reading an opinion about the buggy whip analogy to discovering that hoodoo and voodoo are actually different. Who know?
I thought I should start a regular feature here (I'm so irregular at times but that's TMI) -- Lisleman’s lines from his shower. Here's my first one:
My train of thought has left the station, oh well. Here's a parody of "Feelings" I found very funny. Go ahead put a comment on me.
Well kids it’s Friday Fragment time once again here at the Institute For Better Posting. I and a gaggle of other bloggers will be putting out fragments for your enjoyment. Now please don’t rush over to Mrs. 4444’s blog for the fragment feast until you have looked over my fragments because I want to put a fragment on you. They are candy for your mind.
Frustrationbook is what facebook becomes too often. A recent status update (such a dumb term) I wrote on my FB page:
Facebook
Nothing more than facebook
Trying to forget my
Facebook of status updates
(sung to the tune of the 70’s hit “Feelings”)
Do you think I could rock those dreadlocks? I was searching around for voodoo and found this hairpiece at a costume store. If I wore that I could really put a fragment on you.
Be careful browsing around the web of this internet because it so easy to go off on a tangent and lose time and that original thought that started your journey. Just this morning I went from reading an opinion about the buggy whip analogy to discovering that hoodoo and voodoo are actually different. Who know?
I thought I should start a regular feature here (I'm so irregular at times but that's TMI) -- Lisleman’s lines from his shower. Here's my first one:
I’m getting older losing my grip, so I’ve added an ‘e’ and now gripe.
My train of thought has left the station, oh well. Here's a parody of "Feelings" I found very funny. Go ahead put a comment on me.