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Skye said…
That totally brings new meaning to having it all in the palm of your hand!
nonamedufus said…
Skye: I wonder if those notes came in handy?
Anonymous said…
Ha! Another excellent selection of Sunday Funnies.

Thank-you Sarah Palin.

(At least that's what it said on my hand that I should write.)

hee hee hee
nonamedufus said…
Quirks: Funny how words on her hand were responsible for her putting her foot in her mouth.
Donnie said…
Hahaha! Boy, she sure doesn't need to do much of anything to garner national attention for days.
nonamedufus said…
Don: Yeah, you've really got to hand to her.
Skip Simpson said…
Ah Sarah. She's definitely the gift that keeps on giving.
Me-Me King said…
These are great!!! Although I don't see why it's such a big deal. Teleprompters, 3x5 crds, sticky notes and palms...so what, big deal!
I wonder if she writes her hand notes herself or if her "handlers" do that for her?
Tgoette said…
No doubt Repubs will be "handing" her the nomination for Prez. She's got a lock on it, hands down!
nonamedufus said…
Skip: ...and giving and giving and giving
nonamedufus said…
Me-Me: A teleprompter, notes, cards etc are only natural. But writing on your hand? C'mon.
nonamedufus said…
CL: Oh, CL, good one. Love it. lol
nonamedufus said…
Tgoette: Nice puns. I'm gonna throw my hands up in despair if that's true.

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