Friday, March 23, 2012

Top 12 uses for an empty pail

1. Taste it. 

 
2. Wear it. 



3. Covet it. 



4. Stare deep into its soul.


5. Argue over it.



 6. Test your cognitive reasoning skills.


 7. Panhandle.

 
8. Peel off the label.


 9. Do an impression of Bernard.


10. Play Two-pail Monte.


11. Read the label, even if it is upside-down.


12. Knock it over and scare yourself silly.

19 comments:

  1. Seems like giving the herd a bucket is like giving a child a cardboard box. It's never ending fun!

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  2. Oh, my goodness! They are all so cute! Guess I'll have to find an old pail to entertain my herd!

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  3. Cutest bunch'of panhandlers I have ever seen eh!

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  4. Pic 11: I am sure he read somewhere on the upside down label....something about being made from CONCENTRATE.

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  5. Love the "panhandle" and "two pail monte" captions!

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  6. I love number 11. Paint some eyes on the bucket and they can have a staring competition.

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  7. Remember, Bernard, immitation is a form of flattery!

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  8. I loved all the pics, but the panhandle one really got me going... Just love it.
    Tara

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  9. Now I want a yellow bucket!!! Who knew they were such fascinating things. LOL!

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  10. Before viewing the equine antics of bucketing.....I never would have even thought that a bucket could be so much fun for horses and donkeys.....see how limited my education was before I knew 7MSN and MBF? Just another one of those essential and life altering moments.
    The doing an imitation of Bernard is so cute....as are all of the pix. Oma Linda

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  11. You have a creative bunch.

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  12. Maybe they could even do 'A Willy' with it?

    love
    Els

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  13. Oh, thank you. I love your sense of humor - makes me laugh every time! Everyday life made sweet and funny.

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  14. It's so cute how enthralled they are with those buckets! Love the panhandle line!

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  15. You know, being able to read upside down is a sign of great intelligence. Just sayin.
    :-)

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  16. If I saw George on the street like that, I would drop all my carrots in his bucket.

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  17. They are so adorable enjoying their buckets, I think they all rate an extra treat. Carrots anyone?

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  18. Panhandle! Snort! LOL!

    okay, back to work...

    :)

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  19. I like #7. Maybe you could take them into town and give them each a corner to work. *grin*

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