Sunday, July 17, 2011

Today's Apocalypse Sign: At Least The Weekend Graphs Are Still Here!

Been a crazy busy week but I can't forget to entertain my fans (all three of four of ya :)). The Weekend Graphs roll on. Here are 6 to get your weekend wrapped up-

Enjoy....


funny graphs - If the Glove Doesn't Fit
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funny graphs - I Also Remember What Accidents Look Like
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funny graphs - Hey, YOU, How Are You?
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funny graphs - Just Wanted to Reserve the Username
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funny graphs - Augh, Splinter!
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funny graphs - I Pledge Allegiance to the Fireworks
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8 comments:

Rawknrobyn.blogspot.com said...

I remember the third part of the Dr. Ed. graph too and was disappointed to learn that.
Your graphs are great as always. The first one is as true as it gets.
Be well.
xoRobyn

Chuck said...

Robyn: It's that damn relationship between water and electrical devices that ruins a good time. When I found that Casey Anthony graph I knew I had to post it!

Arlee Bird said...

So true! I'm so sick of online accounts and trying to keep track of user names and passwords. But the ones I do use regularly sure make life more convenient.


Lee
Tossing It Out

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

And thanks so much for displaying my banner!

TS Hendrik said...

Haha, these charts are always so right on. I have a thousand accounts I've only logged into once. And yes, I too wait for someone else to say a person's name when I don't remember it.

SueH said...

The Drivers Ed. one made me laugh! In the UK the driving test is notoriously hard - a multiple-choice theory and hazard-perception test, 30-40 minute's driving in traffic with specific manoeuvers (reversing round corners, emergency stop, 3-point turn, reverse parking etc.), plus a final quizzing by the examiner about basic maintenance!
My cousin, who now lives in NH, was bemused by the simplicity of his son's US driving test compared to his own test back here in the UK.

And on the subject of driving - do you have 'roundabouts' over there, now? An American friend who visited us a few years ago was stunned by the concept - we seem to have them all over the place here!

Chuck said...

Lee: I have a hidden list in my computer files of all my accounts and sign-ons and paswords. It's about two scrolling pages long. If I narrowed it down to the ones I use...it would probably be about 6 line items.

Alex: Thanks and you;'re quite welcome. Can't wait for the book.

TS: The worst is meeting a roomful of people at a party and wanting to slap a name tag on each one 'cause you know in ten minutes you won't remember anyone's name who is not a hot chick!!

Sue: We do have some roundabouts here in Texas. First time I hit one I thought it was a carnival game and kept going round and round trying to run everyone out of the circle. Great fun those.

Pat Tillett said...

LOVE these things! The driver's Ed and forgetting someone's name are perfect!
Hope you are having a good week chuck!

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