I bump into Joan yesterday and she tells me
"My colleague and I drove past your house today." and I was like
"My purple house???" and she was like
"Yep." and she goes on
"I said I know who lives there, and the guy I was driving with" and she is DYING with laughter
"The guy I was driving with asked: 'is he gay?'" and now she is dying with laughter, and I am DYING with laughter and she says
"well, my colleague is gay, but I said NO, you are not, and not available either"
Awesome pottery here, eh wot??? Julie asked for cat-doggy decorated bowls and then this is my first PIGGY teapot, fresh from the kiln.
(pottery by Gary Rith)
People make the weirdest assumptions about others ... I've never understood the obsession with other folks' proclivities, either. I like the purple. :-D
ReplyDeletePerhaps it wasn't an assumption but a hope. That's how I read it anyways. If you see a purple house you want to know all about who lives there.
ReplyDeletePersonally, I like to know who's doing it with who. Is it my business? Maybe not. Do I care that it's not my business? Not really.
Piggy teapot is awesome!!!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE, LOVE your piggy teapot and doggie/cat bowls!!
ReplyDeleteI had purple floors in my house in Fredericton, they made me smile!
ReplyDeleteI wish I had the confidence to paint my house purple!
ReplyDeleteI will have to settle for purple shirts.
Love the PIG!!! (Maybe she needs purple toes.)
That piggy teapot is not only adorable but also downright huggable! Can't think of any other teapots I've ever felt that way about, either.
ReplyDeleteAwesome piggy teapot, Gary. I have to sign off soon as there's a huge thundercell outside.
ReplyDeleteOink! Oink!
ReplyDeleteI really like your house colors, a colorful spot on the map indeed. The piggy teapots are suuuuwwwweeettt!
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