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Originally Posted by memason
Don't want to hijack the tread, but has anyone seen the other buttons, fashioned after the Easy button ?? I have 2 others... One is a Bull$$it button and the other is a Help button...both are hilarious!
Another Mike.... 
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Oh my goodness, please....not to worry.
As I have said before, my people call it conversation, not hijacking.
Your buttons sound like fun. I think you are talking about buttons that can be pushed. I have some buttons that can be pinned on, and I used to display them quietly on a little cork board behind my desk in my office.
One of the buttons says, "Humpty Dumpty was pushed." The other one has a picture of Natasha (as in Boris and Natasha) and Natasha is saying, "Shut up and dance."
Now, I will bring this back to topic because I am such a good and perfect citizen of TOTVland.............
One of these days, sometime in the next few months possibly, I could show up at a Crispers lunch but nobody will know who I am because I will be so clever. I will be wearing a great big hat and also giant sunglasses that will have a nose and mustache attached so nobody will know that it is me. (or I?) I do not want to have my picture taken and posted. (even though I would love to attend to meet other TOTVers) But that's just me. I know others like pictures.
And on that very topic, I want to share here in this thread what happened to me when I met your photographer-in-residence, Kathie.
This note is for Kathie, but others are welcome to read along if you would like to know what happened when Boomer met Kathie.....
Dear Kathie,
I do not know if I ever really properly thanked you. But, as you might remember, once when I was in TV, I tracked you down because I knew where you might be dancing and I wanted to meet you. I introduced myself as Boomer and you were as lovely and charming and warm in real life as you are on TOTV.
And then, you held up your cellphone and said, "Picture?"
And I said, "Please no pictures."
And you did not take my picture.
A little thing it seems like maybe to others. To me, it was important that you did not grab that photo-op when you certainly could have -- technology being what it is. I thought that was such a class-act thing you did for me. Thank you. You seem to tune in to others immediately. Maybe that is why you take such good pictures. You can see the big picture.
Sincerely,
Boomer