Ha ha.... I wonder how many people sit in military style at a computer. The "me" one looks like some of the positions I go through when I use the laptop. Have a restful weekend. Manzanita
A great mix, Chuck. I like the Batman one best. I guess if he'd undergone intensive mental health intervention, it would only be about Robin. Holy cow, that'd be annoying.
Thanks for dropping by yesterday. Be well, and happy Easter. xoRobyn
Stephanie: Thanks for that link. I find all mine at graphjam.com but I am always on the outlook for new sources.
Manzanita: Well it is better for your back sitting up straight but it is hard to hold that position for long. Have a good Easter!
Robyn: Is Easter, Passover, and Chocolate stuff a conflict for you this time of year?? And is there such a thing as chocolate matza? You are now my go-to gal for all things Jewish (and chocolate). Just askin'...
Chiz: Looks like you took another hit off the pipe as you were finishing your comment: "our fit fulls of groceries.) Crack translation: or fists full of groceries.
Nate: If you are headed to England your head is halfway there! You are management!!
Romero: Thank you (taking deep bow and hurting back).
Alex: You are so right about that.
Pat: I work with some who have been that way their whole career. It is truly a human study for me to watch them.
Clarissa: I usually got the No from both sides. But it was always "wait til your father gets home" for the bad stuff.
Shannon: It's funny how much more self-aware I am now siting at he computer.
Shark: Good luck with that! I started hitting other blogs the first two days and ran into so many that enrolled but never posted. It was wasting my time...sooo I figured I would just return visit those who visited ME! See ya soon!
Chuck, I actually love it when the Christian and Jewish holidays intersect. I'm fascinated by the similarities, and I enjoy participating (though not necessarily observing) the rituals in both. Plus, the Gentile world's got a better twist on the egg. Chocolate eggs are much yummier than hard boiled sans chocolate.
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Ha! Love these! Thanks for the link. If you love amusing graphs, you should also check out http://thisisindexed.com/
Ha ha.... I wonder how many people sit in military style at a computer. The "me" one looks like some of the positions I go through when I use the laptop.
Have a restful weekend. Manzanita
A great mix, Chuck. I like the Batman one best. I guess if he'd undergone intensive mental health intervention, it would only be about Robin. Holy cow, that'd be annoying.
Thanks for dropping by yesterday.
Be well, and happy Easter.
xoRobyn
I can relate to the dog graph. I swear, he's no where to be found until I'm carrying some furniture our fit fulls of groceries.
But what if I'm an American and there are no arses to be found? To follow the management process correctly, must I head to England?
Clever, and funny. :)
Awesome graphs! Although the management one hits a little close to home...
HA! A good group! I like the management process map the best!
So true and it's too bad so many folks go through their entire career that way...
Stephanie: Thanks for that link. I find all mine at graphjam.com but I am always on the outlook for new sources.
Manzanita: Well it is better for your back sitting up straight but it is hard to hold that position for long. Have a good Easter!
Robyn: Is Easter, Passover, and Chocolate stuff a conflict for you this time of year?? And is there such a thing as chocolate matza? You are now my go-to gal for all things Jewish (and chocolate). Just askin'...
Chiz: Looks like you took another hit off the pipe as you were finishing your comment: "our fit fulls of groceries.) Crack translation: or fists full of groceries.
Nate: If you are headed to England your head is halfway there! You are management!!
Romero: Thank you (taking deep bow and hurting back).
Alex: You are so right about that.
Pat: I work with some who have been that way their whole career. It is truly a human study for me to watch them.
So the dog thing is universal, I see!
Geojour: As universal as apple pie!
So funny that 'go ask your mother' thing was me growing up.
I think the mom one should include a healthy dose of "maybe" or "I'll think about it," LOL! I think that is pretty much how I sit at the computer...
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Thanks for the chuckles! I'm trying to visit all the A-Z Challenge Blogs this month.
Awesome management schematic. Simple, but effective. This would explain a lot of things.
Clarissa: I usually got the No from both sides. But it was always "wait til your father gets home" for the bad stuff.
Shannon: It's funny how much more self-aware I am now siting at he computer.
Shark: Good luck with that! I started hitting other blogs the first two days and ran into so many that enrolled but never posted. It was wasting my time...sooo I figured I would just return visit those who visited ME! See ya soon!
Stephen: This is the KISS method in action!
Chuck, I actually love it when the Christian and Jewish holidays intersect. I'm fascinated by the similarities, and I enjoy participating (though not necessarily observing) the rituals in both. Plus, the Gentile world's got a better twist on the egg. Chocolate eggs are much yummier than hard boiled sans chocolate.
Have a wonderful Easter!
xoRobyn
PS I forgot - YES. There is chocolate matza and it's heavenly! =)
thanks for the sunday giggle!
These are great! And thanks for your fabulous comment to me!
LOL! Perfect idea! I love it! Especially the mom and dad answers. hahaha. Fun theme! Glad I found your blog :)
Oh how true both the "Go ask your Mother" and the "carrying heavy things" are. But, in my case its three cats that are always tripping me up.
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