It’s the 1st day of spring.
Seriously.
Just kill me now.
It’s the 1st day of spring.
Seriously.
Just kill me now.
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FML? Really Dan. A verbose acronym. đ
Perfectly said.!!!!
You’re funny.
FML? Is this a new Friday Morning Live TV show?
Honestly, I had to look this one up. Even though I’m a full 3 years younger than Dan, I’m not a blogosphere hipster.
“Spring Can Really Hang You Up The Most”
Ella’s version is my favorite.
this is the last snowstorm for the year (I hear) hang in there!!!
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Lol! I had to ask my 15 year old what that meant! đ
You gave me a broad (pun) smile on a dismal day! Thanks,
Karley
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I think we should all get together and charter a plane to FL!! Enough is enough already!!!!!!!!!! I went toTrader Joes and saw all the beautiful spring flowers beside the window where you could see the snow coming down!! I bought a bunch of daffodils to cheer me up (and a bottle of wine for the snowy evening!!!) My son (who lives in New Orleans) asked me if the other snow was all melted!!! – like = are you kidding me!!!!! Hey, Cherie, I hope you are right about this being the last one of the year!!!
PS forgot to ask since I’m so old or something = what does FML mean= must learn something new each day – so this is it!!
“FML” means I should do something to My Life that is anatomically impossible — but, as Robin Scarella alluded to above, it is a perfect phrase for this March 21 snow!
Has your account been hacked Dan? lol
“Always look at the bright side of life” (Spamalot) — the new snow will cover up the yucky-looking black piles (at least for a couple of days).
LOL at this one Dan! đ
A photo like this on the 1st day of Spring makes me be glad that I am a
“Damn Snowbird” in The Villages, FL.
Dan, I guess I’m “not in the loop” or something  What does FML stand for?Sandy
âFMLâ means I should do something to My Life that is anatomically impossible â but, as Robin Scarella alluded to above, it is a perfect phrase for this March 21 snow!
Had to look this one up-
FML
means Fix My Lighthouse. Back in the 17th Century, lighthouse keepers were the butt of everyone’s jokes. When a lighthouse keeper was made fun of, his retort would be “why don’t you fix my lighthouse!” which was shortened over time to FML. This term was made famous in the great battle of the Sole Bay in 1902 where 14 peolpe died and 1 person broke their glasses.
Um, Steve, you didn’t look far enough down on Urban Dictionary. There’s a much more modern meaning. Scroll down to find out what I was thinking. It had nothing to do with a lighthouse, that’s for sure. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=FML
I like the lighthouse one better.