2. Corn mazes: Pro or con? The last time I went to one, I was in high school and had a desperate crush on one of the boys in the group, which made it fun (in a desperate high-school way). Would it be fun again? Or would I just feel old?
3. I have very carefully avoided offending my secret blog pal Dave Buhler since last Friday, but Dave, I'm sorry, I can't keep this to myself any longer--the font Love Communications used on your billboards makes me want to throw up.
4. Grayson, Primo, and Mimi (left to right):

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Hello Better Living. Newcomer here. I enjoy reading your stuff.
I'm jumping in for the first time for 2 reasons:
1) corn mazes--I don't get them. I may be averse to them because of what I've thought as claustrophobia--though it may simply be a control issue... Whatever the reason, DON'T DO IT!
2) I have to stick up for labradoodles. 1) they are hypo-allergenic, 2) they are very smart and sweet, 3) they can make an excellent bird dog (despite their bad rap, poodles were bred to be waterfowl retrievers--the same purpose as a lab).
But Karen!
I am the DOER!
And no font says "DO" better than Love Communications!
Regular old long-winded Anonymous here. From now on my codename will be 'Contrapuntal'
1. Your description of the collar on your jacket brings to mind a Dracula cape.
2. I don't get corn mazes either. Never been to one and always thought them a bit whitebread (or whitebred for that matter- either way you spell it, it's pretty much the same meaning). Of course, they didn't even appear until I was out of high school and by then I was going to 'adult' Halloween parties with alcohol, drugs, college women masquerading as naughty nurses, and other tantalizing goodies. Having said that, I think a corn maze could be a lot of fun as an adult if A) one went with the right group of people, and B) the group had a few drinks beforehand.
3. Agree, Dave's font is childish and not entirely appropriate for a politician that wants to be taken seriously.
4. They're smiling because they have furry 'tocks. Can you blame them?
'Tocks! Labradoodles! Comments! W00t!
Forgive the after hours intrusion but something has come up that I strongly feel must be shared. It's unrelated to the topics discussed earlier, but Friday is carte blanche for Unrelated Information, after all. And I wouldn't have felt such a strong need to share if we hadn't discussed similar matters some weeks ago.
Anyway, onto the matter at hand: Another of my most favoritest movie moments is airing RIGHT NOW on KBYU channel 11- the infamous Havana Nightclub scene in Guys and Dolls. Jean Simmons (hubba hubba hubba!) become 'slightly unbuttoned' after imbibing a few too many dulce de leches with Marlon Brando. ¡Aye Carumba!
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