Monthly Archives: June 2010

Not Agin’ ‘Em All

  Years ago “I’ve been agin’ ’em all” was my husband’s and my favorite joke. The world has probably deteriorated even more since then, but at the moment I’m having too good a time to worry about it. I’ve already … Continue reading

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Planning Ahead

  This cartoon reminds me of a Thanksgiving Day years ago. A colleague at work saw me at the supermarket. He looked in my cart and the only thing there was a frozen turkey. He shook his head and said, … Continue reading

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The Joy of Being Annoying

  This carton reminds me of one of the classes I taught on Dealing With Difficult People. One fellow didn’t come to find out how to deal with other people who were being difficult. He came to get some ideas … Continue reading

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Priorities

  Which has higher priority in your life, work or play? Play comes first for me, which doesn’t mean I never do anything that someone else would call work. It’s just I try to enjoy what ever I’m doing as … Continue reading

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My New Tool

  I do a lot of my shopping at amazon.com, so I’ve been well aware of its e-reader, the Kindle. It’s the first thing we see on its home page. I found that annoying because I assumed the main claim … Continue reading

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Different Kinds of Smiles

This cartoon reminds me of Looney saying the Chinese have a rich vocabulary for different kinds of smiles. I wonder what they would call Earl’s in the cartoon above. Or what they would call the father’s smile in this cartoon: … Continue reading

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Dog Heaven

Cheeerful Monk. Creative Commons license.   I don’t know about you, but dying wouldn’t seem so bad if I could be sure of a welcome like that. 🙂 Do you believe in heaven? If so are pets allowed? Thanks to … Continue reading

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Digging for Facts

  I don’t know what the dog in the kudzu patch is looking for, but scientists down in Antarctica are digging for something of vital interest to us all….more information about global warming.     Most scientists agree that the … Continue reading

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