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Musical Monday: Runaway - Bon Jovi
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My computer has gone crazy. Going out was no option because Red Shirt protests have escalated so I tried the TV. That's when I learned from CNN that as of yesterday the death toll was 19.


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It's the start of Songkran (Thai new year) here but it looks like protesters are not chucking water at each other with the intensity that this event is traditionally characterized with. It's a different liquid poured on the gates of Government House but do not to go to this link if you are squeamish. I'm trying to numb some rising fear here by sticking Runaway to my head today.


Diane hosts Musical Monday at Good Mourning, Glory!

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Monday Mayhem: Goes Stealing
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Mayhem is locked up in a jail cell some place in Illinois. You might ask why? Well it went on a stealing binge this week. It passed go and didn't collect the $200.00. Rather it went right to jail. You can get it out of jail by answering each question and sending a Margarita to Harriet. Cheers!


MAYHEM GOES STEALING


From 2nd Cup of Coffee:

1. When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? I think I answered this with 'to be a nun'

2. If you had one word to describe yourself , what would you choose? wondering...


From Sunday Stealing:

3. You have been given the opportunity to create the half-hour TV show of your own design. What is it called and what’s the premise? Corruption-free Government: In Your Dreams

4. You discover a beautiful island upon which you may build your own society. You make the rules. What is the first rule you put into place? Have fun and pay your bills.


From Good Mourning Glory!:

5. This week's theme is Four Seasons. Share a video.


From Saturday 9

6. What age would you encourage your children to get married? when they are mature enough not to be like me

7. Who got married at the last wedding that you attended? Rungnapa

8. Do you enjoy weddings and receptions? yes, especially if there are old maids and widows who seem so eager to catch the bouquet - awesome lung exercise


From Thursday Thunks:

9. Your thoughts on truck drivers? What would two heavy and slow 18-wheelers look like if they tailgated each other

10. What is in your kitchen sink right at this very moment? I don't have a kitchen

Harriet hosts Monday Mayhem

Comments

Anonymous said…
OMG those photos are something else. That protest is something else. I hope you and CJ are safe from all of that. Please try not to go anywhere near where all of this is going on. Your Bon Jovi was excellent. Loved it. What you mean you don't have a kitchen? pffft...how do you do dishes? cook? all that fun stuff? LOL Lemme guess...you have a maid or a butler ROFLMAO!!! Have fun an pay bills? pffft... I say have fun and PAAARRRTTTTYYYY!!! But hey, it's your rules so all comply :)
Hazel said…
Yup, but I can't ignore them or pretend I'm not worried. No, we're not going where the clashes are. Now now I wish I had a maid hohoho... oh pay your bills - I was pulling your leg lol!
Anya said…
Yeahhhh..
Bon Jovi :))))))
Great choice!!!!
Enjoy your monday :)
??? said…
I hand't heard that song in ages. I must have the CD somewhere, now I need to go looking for it :)
Hazel said…
Anya, yes! Kareltje's Mom is cool :)

Jedediah, guess what... me too lol! I've always liked Runaway and I seem to listen to it when there's trouble near my butt
I am Harriet said…
A nun? too funny.
thanks for playing :)
http://harrietandfriends.com/2010/04/chickens-people-world/
Diane said…
great choice! i hope you stay safe!!!!
Hazel said…
Harriet, :D

Diane, thanks
Bud Fisher said…
A nun? Really. Live and learn. :) Have a great day, Hazel...
Hazel said…
Bud, a little girl attracted to the habit :)

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