B13....BINGO!!!!!
We're playing Friday Night Bingo in honor of Jean and Mary. They are two really nice ladies that play Bingo together every week. Jean told Mom that Mary carries a photo of us to Bingo each week in hopes of it bringing her Good Luck. We're gonna send her this print and maybe she'll hit the Jackpot!
BTW...Lincoln lost again...lol...Yeah, cause you cheated Jetson.
I'm owned by 5 Longhaired Dachshunds. Jack, Jetson, Jordan, Lincoln, & Lego...They are known as the Sheridan Avenue Boys. My 365 Project will be all...
Aw, I am sure Mary loved this! Too funny how Jetson is looking at Lincoln - priceless.
PS. I still haven't seen the card in Chicago but every time I am at store that has greeting cards I look! :)
Soooo cute. I don't know how you think of something so cute and creative and interesting day after day after day....... Not only do you get a new idea -- you manage to get the dog(s) to cooperate.
Amazing.
hahaha! I think this photo will bring her luck! I just love the expressions on their face and the fact that they will pose for you. I just wish I could see a video of you preparing these shots! haha! I think that would be so fun!
Looks like Jetson is putting the "stink eye" on Lincoln to throw him off his game! I see it worked!
Your stories about movie-making in your neighborhood were fun...I'm amazed at the response to the picture! Through the years I've had some nice "actor" connections, so really I'm not uneasy approaching the sets like I did, other than I didn't want to disrupt anything. It would be fun to do work like that, behind the scenes... It's fun to see where a movie begins, and how it ends up in the final cut. And like you said, what it takes to get 30 seconds on film to the air!
PS. I still haven't seen the card in Chicago but every time I am at store that has greeting cards I look! :)
Amazing.
Your stories about movie-making in your neighborhood were fun...I'm amazed at the response to the picture! Through the years I've had some nice "actor" connections, so really I'm not uneasy approaching the sets like I did, other than I didn't want to disrupt anything. It would be fun to do work like that, behind the scenes... It's fun to see where a movie begins, and how it ends up in the final cut. And like you said, what it takes to get 30 seconds on film to the air!