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Hi!

Sep
18

Don’t you want to be eleven and have nothing else to do with your time than paint “Hi” on your hand and show it to people?

Princess says “hi” is a really cool word. It’s fun to say, it’s short, and it’s easy to spell!!!

If you google “hi” you’ll find it’s an expression of greeting, a magazine, an index that combines air temperature and relative humidity to determine an apparent temperature, the sum of two or more hazard quotients for chemicals, the groove in the upper side of a blade, a measure of potential human health hazards from noncarcinogenic substances, and the abbreviation for hearing impaired and the state of Hawaii.

Not to mention the subject of a quite Seinfeld-ish blog post!

Hi!! :smile:

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on September 18, 2007  

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  1. 9-18
    7:39
    am

    :biggrin: Hiiiiiiii, Princess!!!! I wish I had time to do my laundry, let alone write “Hi!” LOL!! It’s great to be a kid, isn’t it????? :yes: :treehugger: :butterfly: :guitar: :catmeow:

  2. 9-18
    7:46
    am

    Clearly “Hi” is one of the most underrated words in the English language.

    Hi everyone! :wave:

  3. 9-18
    8:11
    am

    Only the young really understand life. They live in the moment and let everything else take care of itself. :clock: I can (if I try really hard)remember those days. :mrgreen: Stay just the way you are Princess and you will be fine.Enjoy life as you live it. Have a great day and HI to all. :wave:

  4. 9-18
    10:26
    am

    Hi right back to you Princess! :wave:

    It’s a wonderful word that can brighten someone’s day so easily. :purr:

  5. 9-18
    11:04
    am

    Regarding Faye’s missing dog – it’s probably on her to-do list to finding it! :lol:

  6. 9-18
    1:31
    pm

    Hi! Who knew it was such a versatile word? :catmeow:

  7. 9-18
    2:16
    pm

    Hi back princess. :wave: I don’t think I would want to be 11 again. 21 maybe. :purr: Hope everyone has a great day today.

    leanne :snoopy: :hug:

  8. 9-18
    2:55
    pm

    Hi Princess!
    Who knew it had so many definitions?

  9. 9-18
    4:44
    pm

    I had no idea “hi” had so many meanings!

    “Hi” back to Princess.

    But what I want to know is if she can make the Vulcan hand sign, said with “Live long and prosper.” :lol:

    -Kim, who is exhausted from two days of laying laminate flooring with her Dad

  10. 9-18
    5:11
    pm

    HI! There. I did it. I took the time to write “hi”. :mrgreen:

  11. 9-18
    5:37
    pm

    I think I knew that ‘hi’ bit about chemicals, it sounded familiar lol

  12. 9-18
    5:49
    pm

    HI. *g* I remember practicing to write HI in my best cursive handwriting on my papers, jeans, the bottom of my shoes……
    I still would not be a teenager for anything in the world, ever again.

  13. 9-18
    6:00
    pm

    love it. Hi back at ‘cha

  14. 9-18
    6:38
    pm

    Leave it to you to figure out ‘hi’ Good going. And it looks so cute on eleven’s hand. Hi right back. :wave:

  15. 9-18
    9:57
    pm

    Hi :mrgreen:

  16. 5-18
    3:06
    pm

    That Princess…she is such a character. I know you enjoy her so much!

  17. 5-18
    3:08
    pm

    AND have you noticed the back of her hand? It is long, meaning those are creative people, I read. If your hand is like small and square you are not creative. Now, I don’t know if this is true, but I read that. LOL

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