I think at one time or another, all of us have had the pointy-haired type of boss from Dilbert who hasn’t got a clue. One of the many reasons I preferred to work graveyard shifts was that I didn’t have to put up with the brass.I could accomplish more between 2am and 5am then my daytime counterparts could in an entire work day.
The people who worked for me at night were like-minded individuals who were self-starters and required little or no stupidvision from me.
I never did well with the corporate mindsets.
I had a sign in my office, hanging over my desk that read: Does Not Play Well With Others.
she might have been more upset by her own ignorance = not understanding the term than by what ever she imagined the word meant.
on the other hand, any time someone used a word I don’t know to describe me it’s never been complimentary. That’s how I learned the meaning of “vehemently”
I had to have a Polio/Diphtheria/Tetanus booster at school. If it was up to me, I wouldn’t have it (I hate needles) but my Mum made me hand the forms in. She probably forged my signature too. Haha.
If someone doesn’t know what a word means, using another form of the same word probably won’t improve the chance they will suddenly understand what you mean!
Mikeyj almost 9 years ago
UGH
Templo S.U.D. almost 9 years ago
Mister couldn’t be more descriptive?
Mikeyj almost 9 years ago
A few days ago, they had an excellent strip… I knew that wouldn’t last… I give this one -00
WOODNFLINT almost 9 years ago
How do you spell that again?
mmfarrow1 almost 9 years ago
Is Chalkie actually looking for a job?
rickray777 almost 9 years ago
Tenacious, for the record, means someone who doesn’t give up; no matter what!
Joken' almost 9 years ago
His attitude is infectious
Linguist almost 9 years ago
I think at one time or another, all of us have had the pointy-haired type of boss from Dilbert who hasn’t got a clue. One of the many reasons I preferred to work graveyard shifts was that I didn’t have to put up with the brass.I could accomplish more between 2am and 5am then my daytime counterparts could in an entire work day.
The people who worked for me at night were like-minded individuals who were self-starters and required little or no stupidvision from me.
I never did well with the corporate mindsets.
I had a sign in my office, hanging over my desk that read: Does Not Play Well With Others.
DragonflyLover almost 9 years ago
I like how the factory buildings behind them match the signs for industrial zones in Europe!
annette143NotMe almost 9 years ago
she might have been more upset by her own ignorance = not understanding the term than by what ever she imagined the word meant.
on the other hand, any time someone used a word I don’t know to describe me it’s never been complimentary. That’s how I learned the meaning of “vehemently”
LV1951 almost 9 years ago
His brain must be a little rusty!
LoneDog almost 9 years ago
Yes, Chalkie is less lazy than Andy, but he was always dumber.
LoneDog almost 9 years ago
Yes, Chalkie is less lazy than Andy, but he was always dumber.
Godfreydaniel almost 9 years ago
I see the current “creative” Andy team is dipping into tired old joke books again……..
Number Three almost 9 years ago
I had to have a Polio/Diphtheria/Tetanus booster at school. If it was up to me, I wouldn’t have it (I hate needles) but my Mum made me hand the forms in. She probably forged my signature too. Haha.
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Number Three almost 9 years ago
Ronnie Corbett
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Number Three almost 9 years ago
Song of the Day – Requested by Afficionado:
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Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 9 years ago
If someone doesn’t know what a word means, using another form of the same word probably won’t improve the chance they will suddenly understand what you mean!
Mikeyj almost 9 years ago
I used to watch the 2 Ronnies on PBS (Also Monty, the Goodies, Man about the house, on the buses….)
Fan o’ Lio. almost 9 years ago
LATE BREAKING NEWSDonald Trump Drops out of race for President.