Showing posts with label Mardis Gras. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mardis Gras. Show all posts
Tuesday 5 March 2019
BEADS! BEADS EVERYWHERE!
And you know how!
Oh, fer gawd's sake!
Must Her Royal Highness the Cat
teach you EVERYTHING?
HRH is a Bead Girl from waaaaaaaaaaay back!
Maybe just a bit TOO way back . . . .
But for all you WILD WIMMIN
out there who indulge,
I'll just end with a word of advice --
That's a mistake I'LL never make AGAIN!
Tuesday 28 February 2017
Tuesday 12 February 2013
Laissez les bons temps rouler!
Everybody loves Mardi Gras, even you know who! But sometimes I wonder if all this shameless exposure of tits, tits and more tits in order to collect cheap beads hasn't gone too far. Maybe it's time to go back to the good old days --
Nah, just kiddin'!
Tuesday 21 February 2012
Mardi Gras Madness!
Hooray, today is Fat Tuesday -- Mardi Gras! But I don't want to celebrate it in the boring old Canadian way of eating a few pancakes. No, I want to celebrate it in the traditional Louisiana way. Gimme beads -- lots of beads!
And I'll do whatever I have to do to get them, too!
And cake! Gimme a big ol' King Cake with icing in the traditional Mardi Gras colours of gold, green and purple! Now, I've never actually seen a King Cake, much less eaten one. We don't have them here in the Great White North. In fact, I only learned of the existence of King Cakes a couple of years ago, thanks to the blogosphere. But I love the idea of them!
And I want my piece to have the Baby Jesus in it! Yes, I do.
It means I have to bring the next King Cake to the next party but I will gladly do so! I make no promises about my baking or decorating skills, though.
Laissez les bons temps rouler, tout le monde!
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