Cathy Classics by Cathy Guisewite for August 20, 2021
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Mr. Pinkley: You're back! Of course we want to hear about your vacation pictures! Which edit program do you use? Charlene: Do you back up only the edits or keep a back-up of everything? Worker: Do you catalog by person, event or date? Andrea: Have you researched the online archive sites and which do you like best? Cathy: Does anyone want to SEE a vacation picture?? All workers: How would that enhance our experience of life?
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member over 3 years ago
All valid questions. How about I demonstrate how to make a proper margarita(with ice, not a slushy) and we walk around the office bare foot.
lightenup Premium Member over 3 years ago
The last question is the one that is most important. Although I suppose it is polite to at least look at some of them anyway.
Hello Cathy friends! Happy Friday! Please pass the margaritas, vaughnrl2003! I’ll bring some chips and salsa. Have a great day, all!
this is summerdog over 3 years ago
If I was interested in going there for a vacation, I would look at them. Otherwise, I would say, sorry, I have work on my desk that can’t wait….each time I was asked.
hendelca Premium Member over 3 years ago
I like looking at vacation pictures – but only of the scenery and especially the scenery of places I may never get too. Sorry, not interested in pictures of you on your vacation though. And please don’t show the pictures on your phone. My eyes cannot see the details in such a small picture – even when I have my extra eyes on.
I’m up for a margarita too vaughnrl2003 – especially today where it is 93F and climbing – and that is not counting the humidity factor. Rather unheard of for this area in August. July maybe but definitely not August.
Hey, it is Friday again. Hope everyone is looking forward to a fun weekend.
LASteve over 3 years ago
I’m the opposite! I’ll happily look at any picture with people in it, but scenery doesn’t do much for me in snapshots. People hand you a gray card with an orange dot on it and say “Oh this was the most beautiful sunset, you can’t see it here but it was wonderful.” Or the dark and jumbly photo that turns out to be the interior of a cathedral which was “SO magnificent, none of it shows up here but we stayed there for hours admiring all the details [added lengthy description of further details also not in the photo].” Let’s face it, no matter what object or vista you’re taking a photo of on your vacation, there are already lots of perfectly good professional photos of it available on the internet. Stick to Grandma laughing her Coke out of her nose at lunch!
rgcviper over 3 years ago
Yeah—after the first twenty or thirty, I’ve generally had enough of photos (whether I’m showing or viewing).
HI, MOM. Happy Friday, “Cathy” Clan.
lindz.coop Premium Member over 3 years ago
I guess I’m lucky or something…my friends pester me to see pix of my vacations.