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Good Friday 4/02/2010 - Juxtaposing Energy Levels


Remember Speedy Gonzales and his cousin Slow Poke Gonzales????
Theoretically Speedy would be be good friends with characters like...
the Tasmanian Devil, the Energizer Bunny and my boys "Thing 1 & 2" because they are the only ones who can keep up with each other!
Then at the far opposite end of the spectrum you can find me quietly and gently having afternoon Tea with Slow Poke...
Oh the irony of it all:-)

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  1. "juxtaposing"! Thanks for this new word in my vocabulary! To think; my husband and I have been juxtaposing all this time and I didn't even know it!

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