Wednesday, here; you know what that means

A story about a young woman and her defaced Volkswagen showed how one person can turn something hurtful directed at her into something positive for others.

Her story made me happy. If you want something to make you happy, take a chance on one of 14,000 things.

You give me a page number from 1 to 612 and another number between 1 and 30, and I’ll give you something to be happy about from this book. Who knows, you may be the person who picks “L.L. Bean jeans.”

29 thoughts on “Wednesday, here; you know what that means”

  1. Can I have page 500, item # 3, please? : )

    (Whatever it is, it’s going to beat the hell out of those crummy jeans. I just know it. My psychic kneecap is itching.)

      1. Very, very happy. Thank you.

        (Cool story, in the VW link. That kid in Florida who wrote that woman, and counted the word being used 76 times in one day at his school… crazy. Thanks for posting that.)

    1. Dash gets:

      “a silly bubble of anticipation”

      You get:

      “the fogging of bathroom mirrors”

      Don’t scoff. Look at what’s reflected behind you.

    1. “delicatessens”

      Here’s artist Terry Gardiner’s “Daiquiri Deli” in New Orleans. (Readers interested in more of Gardiner’s whimsical paintings of New Orleans should visit this site.)

      Thank you for letting me know you’re reading and enjoying A Coventry Christmas. Rumor has it the next Coventry novel will be out in January of 2009.

      1. Delicatessens are pretty cool!

        So glad there’ll be a sequel, I feel as if I somehow know these people and want to know more about what happens to them. 🙂

    1. “door decorations for each season”

      Here is my current one. I got it for next to nothing at T.J. Maxx. It’s supposed to be for St. Patrick’s Day, but I’m so fond of it that it can stay up until another inexpensive one strikes my fancy. Considering how infrequently I shop, that could be 2011.

        1. It’s hit or miss–especially since Marshall’s moved into the same center. Though lately, Marshall’s hasn’t had much to tempt me.

      1. Very nice. I also like the fragrant ones that are made out of eucalyptus or herbs. The herbal ones are especially nice on kitchen doors.

        We have no door decorations, though. In our neighborhood, someone would probably swipe it.

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