A Dinner Table at Night, 1884 John Singer Sargent |
silly, do not rub
your leg with mine.
my boyfriend is watching.
not to mention your wife across the table....
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photo courtesy of Tess Kincaid [link]
have a blessed Sunday everyone!
and great week ahead...
oh wow!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, very interesting. My thoughts went somewhat in that direction too! I like that your narrator is seated at the table.
ReplyDeleteLoved the humor in the words :-)
ReplyDeletedanger is lurking underfoot ~ smiles ~
ReplyDeletegood one! I took the silly road also.
ReplyDeletehaha i wonder what they will think when the phone goes off...ooops should have cut off the ringer....smiles...
ReplyDeleteParengJJ
ReplyDeletePlaying footsie is always a naughty diversion. Hoping it may not knock on others'
Hank
Rofl. I loved the humour.
ReplyDelete:} now, this happens so often, i'm sure.
ReplyDeleteOpps!
ReplyDeletewell done, I didn't expect that from you.
ReplyDeleteThis truly gave me a chuckle.
ReplyDeleteOooh, a little naughty and a lot of fun!
ReplyDeletecheaters? hoho thats aint good
ReplyDeleteGood one!
ReplyDeleteMy my..flirting with danger. Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh, that old story...fun, well done!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh. Well done!
ReplyDelete=)
But that's the whole point, and what it makes it so exciting - they can't see. Very funny!
ReplyDeleteGood one , Jesus, real life is far more intersting than fiction . !
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I can so relate to this thought too! Funny how she just seems to be so distant from her husband in this photo! Right!
ReplyDeleteMade me smile :)
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