Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley for February 18, 2012
Transcript:
Bucky: Why are you still working? It's Saturday night. Rob: I was asked to give a motivational speech to all the interns on Monday, so I'm writing down some of my best anecdotes. Bucky: Anecdotes? You? You do realize that by "motivational" they don't mean "make them get up and leave," right? No, no, I'm rooting for you, I'm just preparing you for... For a different kind of success.
LLABDDO over 12 years ago
Up and leave or gag and heave?
chris_weaver over 12 years ago
Such a supportive cat!
revisages over 12 years ago
get up and go. a valuable commodity.
Varnes over 12 years ago
Actually, Bucky sounds like a great motivational speaker…Pinky is obviously differently abled and needs to face up to that fact…
rf_eq over 12 years ago
uncle owen this r2 unit has a bad motivator
zero over 12 years ago
Catnip creates delusions of grandeur
Kathe over 12 years ago
Bucky is such a small aleck……I love it!
tigre1 over 12 years ago
One of the BEST ways to motivate someone is to get THEM to give a motivational speech to a crowd a few times. It brings them RIGHT along. By the time they’ve “Sold” the message a few times THEY believe it.
Public prayer is what I call it. It converts the speaker…and it worked for Reagan…check that out, please…and it certainly worked for Rusty Limbaugh.
Go on: get your kids to write and make short speeches in favor of whatever you want them in favor of. You’ll be surprised. AND you might wake up to some other tricks, too. I mean, that are being played on YOU.
Jazz Cat over 12 years ago
Bucky does have a way with words.
Stephen Gilberg over 12 years ago
I’m impressed the cat apparently knows what “anecdotes” means.
bmckee over 12 years ago
I think Rob should be okay just as long as none of his anecdotes starts with, “My stupid cat told me….”
ChrisV over 12 years ago
Good to see Rob’s Satuday nights are even less exciting than mine, lol.
Hunter7 over 12 years ago
That’s our Bucky. A very caring, loving cat. …….. :))
tegm over 12 years ago
hahaha, I’d love to be an intern listening in on his speech!