Employing Cowgirl Annie for their new ad campaign was a desperate effort to add some glamour and sex-appeal to a car model usually associated with stocky, round little people.
I live, write, and work in a sweet town perched on the edge of Puget Sound. My work has been published in a variety of genres, including poetry, fiction, and children's literature. I love sharing my passion for words and community with folks of all ages, from elementary school students to adults, and have been privileged to do just that for many years as a teacher, journalist, spiritual writer, and friend. Pots of tea abound.
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"Back from a long trip to Texas and ready to hug someone!"
--Merry
Lynn steps from her new hybrid car (part wind/part foot propelled), confident that she's doing something for the environment and for her figure.
--Gretel
Oh my but it is windy up here on Brokeback Mountain! Thank goodness for Duct Tape!
Yes officer, I see your point. Trying to escape the scene of the crime by golf cart was futile.
"It was a long drive, but by Golly, I've arrived at the East end of the carpet!"
(Thinks: Sure does look a good deal like the western part of the carpet. But I will keep up this triumphant persona at all costs!)
Yes, sir, a mighty fine trip and a mighty fine view!"
--Hansel
Minutes after Annabelle regretted her purchase of the cozy coupe back scratcher 1800.
Employing Cowgirl Annie for their new ad campaign was a desperate effort to add some glamour and sex-appeal to a car model usually associated with stocky, round little people.
Ahh, it's great to own a Yugo!
"I got a great trade-in deal on my rusty old 5-speed palomino, and so you will you!"
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