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Monday, December 14, 2009
Zen Monday: #76
Zen Monday is the day you experience the photo and give us your thoughts rather than me telling you what I think the photo's about. There's no right or wrong. It means what you think it means, or what you want it to mean.
I look for a photo worth contemplating or, failing that, something odd or silly. And I stay out of the comments box for most of the day to avoid influencing the intellectual path of the discussion.
As I post each new Zen Monday photo I add a label to last week's to identify it if necessary--if I know what it is.
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I'm praying hard this has to do with an offer of good food.
Makes me wonder what the two most expensive things are. But, whatever it is, I'm afraid there is still no free lunch!
Im thinking Liz is the madam at a brothel.
Poor Liz Taylor. Her White Diamonds perfume has lost its share in the marketplace, so she is reduced to selling the surplus at garage sales throughout the nation.
Liz is not giving it away! Well, only every third one.
Bad economy hits the oldest profession.
Liz is in need of more help than we can give her.
My goodness, how quick some minds run to smut. Clearly, she is selling homemade jewelry.
LOL...it's not smut, it's her stimulus plan! She stimulates you, and the third one is free, provided it is a lesser fee than the first two services!
Suddenly my bankroll is sagging.
Seems as good as any plan I've seen so far!
You've got it all wrong, though the real story behind this ad is less thrilling. The clue is in the WOW, which is the marketing arm of the British Royal Family (it stands for Windsor of Windsor). "The Firm" has also been hit by the economic downturn, so Her Majesty is surreptitiously selling some of her Crown Jewels in the US to avoid the attention of the British tabloids.
This makes me wonder what kind of shop Liz is running. Do you have to be 18 or older to enter?
I should have known this one would stimulate brothel thoughts. I do like the crown jewels idea, however. Family jewels?
Sorry.
whose Liz?
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