During my stint in the army we/they used to say, "I'm so short I can sit on a dime and my feet won't touch the ground". That refered to someone whose term of service was about to end and freedom was at hand.
these six words leapt out from the sermon I heard in church this morning. Thanks Pastor Jodi. (I attend a Baptist church which has two lady ministers on the pastoral team.)We can live with peace and joy no matter...
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notjustagirlintheworld says,
cute!lovelylizard says,
Love it!mzejay says,
Great wordplay!jl333 says,
Don't spend your change all in one place. Kudos on MOTDDean6805 says,
"Turn on a dime" always reminds me of "When Love Comes to Town" by U2 and BB King.TheAngstyPoet says,
Love this. Congrats on MOTDctgoods2 says,
most excellent - congrats!Bevvie says,
kudos!Laconic says,
During my stint in the army we/they used to say, "I'm so short I can sit on a dime and my feet won't touch the ground". That refered to someone whose term of service was about to end and freedom was at hand.Dragonflower says,
Congrats on a very creative memoir. Made me smile!catsmeow says,
Thanks all. It still gives me a thrill to be MOTD. Not jaded, yet. And laconic, thanks for the dime reference... it is new to me.JAD says,
congrats!Loon says,
take a bowoopsalittle says,
Congrats!