Today is a beautiful Sunday.
Contrary to my usual behaviour, I think I'll go out and enjoy the sunshine. But I'd like to share a smile with you, albeit briefly, so I'll leave you with this bit of iconic fun.
This is definitely worth a click.
Enjoy your day.
Indigo
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Slacker....so.....you xenobombulate.
ReplyDeleteHey Delores! Ooooh, a new word! *looks it up* Yep, guilty as charged! Indigo x
DeleteHari OM
ReplyDeletePossible Sanskrit usages...
"shlaakhaH"; one who pervades or penetrates
"shlaghaH"; one who coaxes, wheedles, boasts, eulogises
"shlakshhnaka'; slippery, smooth
You wouldn't be a slack snacker now would you Indigo yaar, mate, pal???
&*> YAM xx
Namaste Yam! Ooooh, I'm loving the Sanskrit there. AFter recently discovering that bandana is originally Sanskrit (bandhana = a bond), I'm delighted to learn more :D And yes, there may be snacking involved =) Indigo x
DeleteSlacker - that's one who loves to wear slacks, is it not? And the easy life would be wearing polyester slacks, I bet. Huh. I never took you for a no-iron, polyester-slacked guy. What's next? stitched creases? Tsk.
ReplyDeleteHey Jenny! Exactly right. No polyester here tho. I'm loving the crimplene and (for special occasions) lamé. Oh yes! Indigo x
DeleteCrimplene ... haven't heard that word since high school home ec :)
DeleteHey, we're still rockin' the crimplene in the UK. It's like the 70s never ended =) Indigo x
DeleteThursday is couch potato weather, every excuse for slacking, if none for slacks. Though that elasticated waistband does make 'em comfy, I have to admit.
ReplyDeleteHey Z! As Rosemarie and myself remarked to you last week at the (frankly awesome) afternoon tea: you need to sit down more. Finding one's slack is not just about lazing about. It's about finding space to think, reflect, and have forty winks. Indigo x
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