Monday, February 9, 2015

DIANE'S CORNER (SEPT 18, 2014)

Inukshuk rock sculptures are symbols of Inuit culture traditionally used as landmarks and navigation aids, this grey granite statue representing a human form with outstretched arms is a well-known symbol in Canada of northern hospitality and friendship

Inukshuk At Beach In Vancouver's West End

Inukshuk rock sculpture with boulders,Vancouver

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The Bus Ride
Two bowling teams, one of all Blondes and one of all Brunettes, charter a double-Decker
bus for a weekend trip to Louisiana. The Brunette team rode on the bottom of the bus,
and the Blonde team rode on the top level. 
The Brunette team down below really whooped it up, having a great time, when one of Them realized she hadn’t heard anything from the Blondes upstairs. She decided to go up and investigate. When the Brunette reached the top, she found all the Blondes in fear, staring straight ahead at the road, clutching the seats in front of them with white knuckles. 
The brunette asked, ‘What the heck’s going on up here? We’re having a great time downstairs!’ 
One of the Blondes looked up at her, swallowed hard and whispered, ‘YEAH, BUT YOU’VE GOT A DRIVER!!’

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