Tagline — Our blogs have taglines. What would your tagline be?
I’ve probably had a lot of taglines over the years. Life isn’t one thing. It’s a long book with a lot of chapters. No one is the same person at 68 as they were at 28 or 45 or 50. So, just for the record, I’ll go with: {Are you ready?} … {pause} … {Wait for it} …
IT SEEMED LIKE A GOOD IDEA AT THE TIME.
Don’t hold me to it. I have given this prompt the attention it deserves. Eighty-six words.
Categories: Daily Prompt, Humor
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Yep, looks like you guys had fun LOL
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Fun and a back ache 🙂
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Great tagline. Greater photo! My tagline—Beware of Dog.
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Beware of dog works for me, too 🙂
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Oh my goodness… what a photo! A picture is worth a thousand words, and that one itself is full of taglines of inspiration… or maybe insanity!
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It’s life. It has its ups and downs 🙂
Walmart got back in touch with me today. They’ve put … this is true … their DETECTIVE on it.
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Ooooooh! Well, that is something, I guess….
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I was surprised. I wish I’d retained more information. A lot of stuff I used to be able to access online, I can’t get to. My bank only lets you search 12 months of data (now) and Google calendar also limits you to one year.
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Smiling… sorry, couldn’t help it. This is hysterical and all I can do is picture my grandkids laughing like crazy when this grandma took them to the Skowhegan Fair (last ride for me) several years ago! Picture perfectly caught in the act. Love it… 🙂
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Garry says we can’t do it again. I might be tempted … but then again, maybe sanity will overtake me and I’ll recognize it’s too much for what I humorously call “my back.” The grandchildren are the reward. Kaity just grinned the whole way. Not a single scream. She just laughed and laughed.
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I think that tagline would work for most of us 🙂
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I know. It probably works for whole generations 😀
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Couldn’t do it now.
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Bet you couldn’t resist if you were actually in its presence. It’s irresistible 🙂
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Oh Marilyn, I really had a good laugh over that one.
My tagline might be “Time and misfortune befalls us all”.
Leslie
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Also a good one. But that to me is a truism rather than a tagline. Because it’s so universal.
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Guess I’ll have to think again.
Leslie
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Nah. I don’t think the prompt is worth that much thought. It’s kind of a throwaway.
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What great expressions on your faces. Garry looks like he just had his mouth washed out with soap (as everyone’s mother either did or threatened to do at the first use of foul language). And you…well, you either had a great, joyful expression of pure delight on your face or you just soiled yourself! 😉
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I was happy, scared, and worried about losing my sunglasses, which I’d put in my lap. I once really did lose my glasses on a flume ride and they had to stop the ride while I dove to find my glasses. I found them and had them another 10 years, but talk about embarrassing. My number one concern at moments like that (other than not falling out of the car) … is not losing my stuff. Glasses, camera, purse. Head. I think Garry had on his best Marine Corps “tough” face.
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Photoshop? No, you don’t do photoshop when the reality is something completely different.
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There’s an automatic camera that takes a picture of you as you start down that first dip. It’s a doozy 🙂 The whole family was on that excursion and we bought two pictures. One is in each post. The funny thing is that I hadn’t realized I used essentially the same picture for both posts, two years apart.
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