And to set the record straight for those of you who might actually take Paul's "hater" comment seriously, I never said or implied I hate KimberlyK. I just gave her soap for her snopesing habit. Or maybe it's not really a habit since she only did it twice. Maybe they were just really close together, timewise. Whatever.
Anyway... all y'all might find it interesting that Paul also has a thing for the very same motivational posters that KimberlyK posted. Hmmmmmm.....
You know, I don't even say "all y'all" in real life. I am desparately avoiding reading more of my SPHR study materials about "Total Compensation" tonight. I have 150 more mind-numbing pages to read by Saturday morning. Maybe if I get a tune in my head, I can read/sing the text to music to make it more interesting...
I think I have lost my mind, once again. Now Ray is going to start making blonde jokes and I'm not even a blonde.
>Pink helmet - you go girl! > >And to set the record straight for those of you who might actually take Paul's >"hater" comment seriously, I never said or implied I hate KimberlyK. I just >gave her soap for her snopesing habit.
Q, you need to get with the modern lingo! "Hater" (aka "hatah") doesn't imply hatred of anyone.
Disclaimer: There is no seriousness in the tone in which I typed this post! Lest there be any doubt, I leave you with this cartoon, that I like to use in my reference-checking presentations:
That cartoon rocks. I just sent it to my assistant who responds to hundreds of employment verifications each month. Sometimes it takes great restraint to only give name, rank and serial number. Now she has a workaround. x;-)
And Paul, I happen to own a Catbert doll. He's in a box somewhere at home. I have enough carp on my desk, but maybe I'll make some room for him.
I try to fit the word "soul crushing" into my conversations after reading it in a Dilbert cartoon last week.
I briefly considered purchasing a Catbert the Evil HR Director plush doll which would accompany me whenever I had to have a disciplanary meeting with an employee. That way, employees would have a heads up that they were in trouble which would allow them to prepare emotionally for my onslaught of constructive criticism.
OK, boys, the trike is a Goldwing 1500. We bought it 4 years ago just to see if we would like a trike. We do and are thinking about purchasing an 1800. The greatest thing about the Goldwing over a Harley is it doesn't vibrate you to death.
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And to set the record straight for those of you who might actually take Paul's "hater" comment seriously, I never said or implied I hate KimberlyK. I just gave her soap for her snopesing habit. Or maybe it's not really a habit since she only did it twice. Maybe they were just really close together, timewise. Whatever.
Anyway... all y'all might find it interesting that Paul also has a thing for the very same motivational posters that KimberlyK posted. Hmmmmmm.....
You know, I don't even say "all y'all" in real life. I am desparately avoiding reading more of my SPHR study materials about "Total Compensation" tonight. I have 150 more mind-numbing pages to read by Saturday morning. Maybe if I get a tune in my head, I can read/sing the text to music to make it more interesting...
I think I have lost my mind, once again. Now Ray is going to start making blonde jokes and I'm not even a blonde.
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>And to set the record straight for those of you who might actually take Paul's
>"hater" comment seriously, I never said or implied I hate KimberlyK. I just
>gave her soap for her snopesing habit.
Q, you need to get with the modern lingo! "Hater" (aka "hatah") doesn't imply hatred of anyone.
See [url]http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hater[/url]
Disclaimer: There is no seriousness in the tone in which I typed this post! Lest there be any doubt, I leave you with this cartoon, that I like to use in my reference-checking presentations:
[url]http://www.geek.nl/pics/dilbert-arch/dilbert-20051008.gif[/url]
And Paul, I happen to own a Catbert doll. He's in a box somewhere at home. I have enough carp on my desk, but maybe I'll make some room for him.
Alas, I am probably the only one old enough to remember that little Honda.
Bullet point #512 in my "Man, how did we live through our childhood?" list.
I try to fit the word "soul crushing" into my conversations after reading it in a Dilbert cartoon last week.
I briefly considered purchasing a Catbert the Evil HR Director plush doll which would accompany me whenever I had to have a disciplanary meeting with an employee. That way, employees would have a heads up that they were in trouble which would allow them to prepare emotionally for my onslaught of constructive criticism.