Whether they come in the shape of critical spouses, ungrateful employers, backstabbing friends, or even neighbors who just won't leave us alone, most of us have vampires that feed on us, but no clear plan for getting them off our necks. Practical vampire slaying is about learning how to recognize these bloodsuckers and decide what we want to do about them. And then we can whittle the stake that works, whether or not we choose to use it.
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Sunday
Meet My Sister Joan
You know, I've seen a lot of pictures of people dressed up as vampires on the web, but I don't think I've ever seen one this good.
Frightening, isn't she?
Evidently she had some fangs in the back seat of her car (well, who doesn't?) and, as she put it, "had a little time" on her hands.
No really: she's a NICE person.
And not a vampire.
And I just had to share.
Thanks, Balone.
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Actually I bought those fangs for your daughter to scare you some morning at breakfast-- but I wasn't sure if it wasn't in bad taste...
Hmmm. Well, I don't think it would have been in BAD taste, but if you ever go to any breakfast table looking like you do in this picture, I think you could scare the living crap out of the other diners...
love and thanks again,
c
I believe Miss Jean Brodie said it best..."That is the stuff I am made of."
What DIDN'T Miss Jean say best??
That's what I want to know.
Thanks for stopping in, other sis!!
At least she is one very happy looking scary vampire! Hi Joan!!
You know, Angela, if I tilt my head to the side a bit, she DOES look like a happy vampire!
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