What lovely words we have for Ronovan’s weekly haiku challenge this week, ‘star’ and ‘child.’
I am going to make Ron shake his head again this week!

What lovely words we have for Ronovan’s weekly haiku challenge this week, ‘star’ and ‘child.’
I am going to make Ron shake his head again this week!
From Donny to Justin! What has come of this world! 😉
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I know, Shocking isn’t it?! 🙂
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Lol! Love it Judy! Oh sis you make me giggle! !!
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Thanks Ritu. I just had to go silly again this week! 🙂
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It has to be done!!!
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I think Ron will be cross!
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No, he’ll love it!
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Hahaha! This made me laugh, Judy!
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Glad you enjoyed it 🙂
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The Osmonds–how funny! I love it! 🙂
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Ha HA! I loved them 🙂
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I remember watching The Donnie & Marie Show on Saturday nights as a kid. Thanks for the trip down memory lane. 🙂
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My pleasure. I enjoyed the trip as well! 🙂
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🙂
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That is a very lovely take on this, Judy! 😊
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Thanks, Erika 😉
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I am glad you did not make it the other way around… Biber on the photo…. 😰
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Me too! My daughter loves him! 😦
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Nooooooooooo…….!!!!!!!!!!! I am so sorry 😕
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Ha HA! I know, it is hideous! 🙂
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😄😄
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Interesting starting point for the “eeh, music were better when I were a lass” haiku 😉
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Ha Ha! I know I am an old git at times, but I’d rather my 12 year old daughter didn’t want to marry the Bieber! 🙂
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I really like this one. How the world has changed. But I guess our parents said that too.
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Yes, I am sure they did! Thanks Donna 🙂
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Times w.e.r.e. different then.*sigh*
Poor Bieber gets no love. 😀 😀 Well he does, but …
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Oh, Bieber gets lots of love, but not from me! 🙂
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I just started singing “Crazy Horses” when I read your haiku and saw the picture. Then I went into a verse of “Paper Roses” and “Long-Haired Lover from Liverpool”
Just a quick tip on the colour of the font you used, Judy. It’s was quite hard to read (even with my glasses on). Go for a brighter colour when the background is dark and there’s some patterns on the picture. It stands out more, but you can ignore me if you like as I may just be being picky. It’s a great haiku and I didn’t want anyone missing out.
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Thanks for the tip, Hugh, I will edit it 🙂 Ah you got to love the Osmonds. What a talented lot they are!
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P.S – Was going to share this on Twitter, but your Twitter share button seems to have disappeared.
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Oh, I have checked and it seems to be there now. Thanks Hugh 🙂
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Phew! I could have sworn it was not there this morning, but maybe it was my computer playing tricks on me?
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I don’t know but you know what WP can be like Hugh 🙂
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I don’t remember Donny so young now.Maybe the Andy Williams show?
xxx Massive Hugs xxx
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Yes, I think that’s where it all started for them 🙂
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They sure cornered the market on big smiles and wild clothes!
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Yes, they certainly did 😉
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Ah, ha, ha! Good one! Justin Bieber might just be the opposite of the Osmonds. 😉
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Oh he is in my eyes! 🙂
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They certainly don’t make pop stars like they used to, eh? Good one, Judy 🙂
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No, they don’t Terri! 🙂
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I need to be sure, this is Donny and Marie Osborne right? I loved them too and mimed after them a whole lot 😉
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Donny and Marie Osmond. Yes, I loved them all! 🙂
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