Saturday, November 14, 2015

Six Word Saturday ~~ Jim's Legal Again

my Six Words:
Renewed driving license, good until 2022

 
Not my driving license picture, this one was taken during an 'honor Veterans breakfast' at KP's school.  No place like Texas!!
 
 
 
Older picture (a selfie) I wish was on my DL, I was much younger then.
Proof that I went to the DPS. I went to Huntsville, Texas, to get it done.
They are friendly down home people, possibly with
a "large print" eye test chart.  The wait there was only 20 minutes.

Six Word Saturday fine print:
Describe your life (or something) in a phrase using just six words for Six Word Saturday. Click the box at right to visit Cate's blog with Mr. Linky showing all the other blogs participating this week. Cate is the boss at Six Word Saturday. She would like for you to participate.

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Wednesday, November 11, 2015

"Z" is for zipper ... — My Alphabe-Thursday — "Z" —


Zipper.  Closes, like you'd better zip your mouth. 

Zippy.  Altogether different, closes nothing, just zips around fast.

Zippier.  Like zipping around, zippy, only a bit faster.

Zipless.  Goes, but not zippy at all.

Zootomy.  Wished I'd picked this number, it sounds like a lot more fun.  Besides I like animals.

Za.  Short for pizza.  Like, let's order some "za" for supper tonight.  Your Dictionary, za

Z.  Short for 'the'.  Like I got "Z" word to be zippy in zipping this post up.  First find a picture or two.

Quite a few Scrabble words in this link, it got me started:
http://wordfinder.yourdictionary.com/words-that-start/z

Zip.  (verb)  1.
 fasten with a zipper. 2. informal
move at high speed.



 ......(noun) 1. (British) a zipper. 2. (informal)
energy; vigor.
. . . . . . . . .3. short for ZIP code .
 . . ..4. (North American) Nothing -- I got 'zip' for my effort 
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That reminds me of a joke I read someplace about politicians.

Did you hear about the politician who refused to listen to her conscience?

She didn't want to take advice from a stranger.



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What not to wear to work:
Link to a nice little article from Forbes On-lineBy Laura Sinberg, Forbes.com (Picture is from that on-line article)

I am retired but my son Mike is my fashion director for the way I dress in the s
ubdivision. He thought my raggedy shorts and holey shirt had to go.


Mrs. Jim is my fashion director for my leisure and in public dressing. She is fairly liberal but does make sure I have not missed any belt loops or forgotten to zip my pants up.


Note:  all after the definition for the word 'zip' I copied from a prior post, of  July 7, 2009.
http://jimmiehov.blogspot.com/2009/07/monday-update-2009-07-27-this-and-that.html#comment-form

[Click on pictures for larger view.  Back button gets you back] 
Zippy cars: Left, new Mercedes SUV, Right, 1920's Model T Sport (?)
Below, Grandma H's 1974 Mustang II Ghia (now mine)
 

KP's school hosted veteran relatives for breakfast yesterday for Veteran's Day
Afterwards there was a program and parade.
The students put on the program and we all paraded with our student relatives
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 - Jenny is now on her umpteenth series of Alphabe Thursday.  With 52 weeks in a year and 26 letters in the alphabet she does two year for each of the 26 letters, this is one of my seventh series.  I am linked to Jenny's blog, GO HERE for more participants and their offerings.
 

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