Saturday, December 6, 2008

The Mom Song

This is good. You’ll enjoy it even if you are not a Mom. But Mom’s will get a special kick out of this video. The song contains all the things a Mom would say to her children in one day. Enjoy…

Now that sure rings a bell. I can remember most of those things being said to me when I was a boy. Can you? Aren’t Mom’s great. Of all the jobs in the world, being a Mom has to be the hardest. Mom’s make it look easy because they do what they do because of LOVE.

You can see & hear another version here:
Another Version of the Mom Song

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Tennessee Granddaddy Says:
No matter what you have, it has to be maintained. That includes not only your car, lawnmowers, and things like that. But it also includes your health, your marriage, your relationships with God, family and friends.

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Quote of the Day
Friendship isn't a big thing - it's a million little things. 
~Author Unknown

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Joke of the Day

Bosses Vs. Workers

When I take a long time, I am slow.
When my boss takes a long time, he is thorough.

When I don't do it, I am lazy.
When my boss doesn't do it, he's too busy.

When I do it without being told, I'm trying to be smart.
When my boss does the same, that is initiative.

When I please my boss, that's brown-nosing.
When my boss pleases his boss, that's co-operating.

When I do good, my boss never remembers.
When I do wrong, he never forgets.


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3 comments:

Woody said...

Stopped by for a view, enjoyed the "Song", sitting here watching it snow somemore, last night we got 11 inches on top of the 2 feet we already have. Another storm moving in tonight.

Take care;

Woody

betty said...

what a cute song!!! moms do have tough jobs, but so do dads; takes the combined efforts of both of them to help raise kids

loved the comparison between the bosses and employees; bit of truth in that humor

betty

Heli gunner Tom said...

Hi Jim,
I like your Blog, jokes and simple,easy going way of speech! I think I will check you out more often. You sound like an All-American patriot,and that is a fresh breath of air for me.
I hope that you will drop by my won Journal too. I was raised on a small 80 acre beef and grain farm in S.E. WI and I am just a country boy.

Cordially,
Tom Schuckman
tschuckman@aol.com
Disabled Vietnam Vet: 68-70.