Healthy and Sane?
The color of the “RandysRandom.com” may (or may not) provide indication of which portion of the chart I identify with.
The color of the “RandysRandom.com” may (or may not) provide indication of which portion of the chart I identify with.
And hey! Let’s be safe out there. No drinking and doorknocking. (That goes for parents too!)
The annual struggle just isn’t gonna be a struggle this year.
“Click on Any Meme from 2020 to Read Why.” Only a few more days to go!
Photo by the Washington State Dept. of Transportation, posted with the comment, “We’ve found that this is really the best way to train our plow drivers to ensure they can concentrate while maintaining a steady hand. They drop that cow and they’re done.”
Not feeling festive for Christmas? You’re not alone. From my blog: Blue Christmas.
This March 2019 article in Scientific American helps to explain the phenomenon:
Remember, business administrators: first it’s Halloween, then it’s Thanksgiving, and then it’s Christmas. And we’ll buy our holiday gifts whenever we damned well please — not when it’s convenient to your business needs. [Yes, this is a redo/re-queue from 2017. This is a message that needs to get out every year!]
October 21 is Babbling Day (again, really). We need to go back to making holidays special, instead of “celebrating” every day.
It’s April Fool’s? Believe nothing! Trust no one online! …Just like every other day.