One Liner Wednesday

Good morning! Another crazy week in the USA goes by and we are all wondering “What the heck just happened?” Honestly you just can’t make this stuff up. I think we are all slowly being driven to drink.

Linda G. Hill’s One Liner Wednesday

Published by Christine Bolton

I have been writing poetry since I was a child and it has helped in the good times and bad times. I am always looking within to find the answers to life's problems and to write thought-provoking poetry and prose. Thanks for checking it out. Christine

19 thoughts on “One Liner Wednesday

  1. OMG this is too funny. I can only imagine that the liquor stores down in the states are seeing record sales. And it is not something I should laugh at but when we went into lockdown our liquor stores were deemed essential services and remained open. As did our Marijuana stores. Which also has done a bustling business up here. Hijacker at work here. Suffice it to say I giggled really hard at this. 🙂

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    1. Oh that is hilarious Jay-Lin! Yes they are both essential services, obviously! It’s getting crazier by the minute down here. Every day there is something more ludicrous than the day before. Help us all.

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  2. Cannot argue with that logic!

    (I could not comment on your post in reader and I cannot connect to WordPress from here. I will attempt to logon manually to leave this comment.)

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    1. Thanks Maggie! I too have been having lots of problems with leaving comments and likes on my iPad. So annoying. Maybe I need to update the app 😕

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  3. I don’t drink but sometimes lately I wish I did! LOL
    I wonder if this comment with be posted twice. It wouldn’t work in notifications.
    INDEED now I’d love a drink! 😀

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    1. I know what you mean. I can go months and months without even thinking of it, but lately …. well, I don’t know 🤣

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    1. Yes funny how we can become immune to it. I just pray we won’t have to worry anymore after Nov 3 😉

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      1. As Mark Twain said “I’d rather not read the newspaper and be uninformed than read the newspaper and be misinformed.” The news has become less about what happened and more about how you’re supposed to feel about it. So I don’t pay attention.

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