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You really can’t stay, darling.
Why not, honeybunch?
Because you need to go to the supermarket, sweetie-pie.
Why me, treasure?
Because I’ve got lots to do, gorgeous.
I went last time, peachy.
I’m busy, huggy-buggy.
But I don’t want to, precious.
Why on earth not, dearest?
Well, just look out of the window, peachie-pie.
At what, angel?
It’s not nice out there, lovebug.
Oh, don’t be silly, it’s not raining, beloved.
No, I’m staying put, pet.
Why you won’t go, beau?
You’ve got a lovely voice, luscious lips.
I know cheeky chops!
NOW GO, JOE!
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Thanks to Rochelle for hosting and providing the picture.
Click a Froggie to join in the fun.
These two are a great example of “When all is said and done, there’s a lot more said than done.”
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Very true, Christine! I must try and remember that.
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❤️😀
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Smiling back at you!
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Haha! What lovey dovey love birds
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I know, bless ’em!
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🥰🥰🥰
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Nice one Keith
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Thanks so much, Di!
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You’re welcome
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Order it delivered!
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What a good idea, Mimilicious!
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More prevarication may see them run out of epithets
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…and me, thank goodness for the word limit!
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I wonder who really wins any arguments with these two. Nice build up to the line from the song.
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I think they agree to disagree, in the nicest possible way! Cheers, James.
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Dear Keith,
Oh dear, I’m going to have to check my blood sugar after reading that. 😉 Whey do I get the feeling some of those sweet nothings are being hissed through clenched teeth? Fun stuff. But, I did miss your voice.
Shalom,
Rochelle
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I suspect your feelings are spot-on Rochelle. I decided against audio, there was no way I was going to do justice to her voice!
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I have never read so many terms of endearment on one page.
This made me giggle.
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I can’t say I’ve ever used many of them! Cheers, Dawn.
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LOL
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So much lovey-dovey, I might need to go and lie down now.
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A little cringe-worthy perhaps?
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at this point, i guess he’s got nothing else to say but “yes, dear.” 🙂
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I suspect you are correct plaridel!
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These two could write a hypocorism thesaurus. Maybe that would keep Joe from going to the store.
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Now that’s an excellent idea!
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Hahaha made me laugh – too much sweet talk from these two 🙂
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I quite agree! I couldn’t wait to finish writing it!
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This would make a great skit, Keith.
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Now that’s a thought! Cheers, Lisa.
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Trip down memory lane there. 🙂
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Oh, here you are again, Sandra! For some strange reason, your and Plaridel’s comments always end up in the bin from where I have to retrieve them, dust them down and approve them! If they don’t immediately appear, fear not, they will as soon as I spot them!
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Made me smile–not for the first time 🙂 I was intensely curious about how you were going to wrap this one up 🙂
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Thanks so much. Forcefully best describes it I think, Linda!
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Hehehehe. This was great but if I had to listen to them in real life, I’d go running and screaming.
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I almost screamed while writing it!
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Love negotiations ! what a lark Keith . Thanks.
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Thanks so much, Susan!
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I think I know these two. I wish I did not. Well told, Keith.
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