Just for fun
Paul in Cannon Beach
4,703 Posts
The forum is great and the humor is a big part of what I think brings people back. On the other hand, you don't want to make light of serious subjects or turn people off.
What about a category called "Just for fun" or "the Lighter side" or something like that specifically for fun HR stories, jokes, or stuff that is interesting but shouldn't be mixed in with the serious topics.
What do you think? I know there are lots of fun stories out there. I also know there are some very funny people on this forum.
[email]paulknoch@hotmail.com[/email]
What about a category called "Just for fun" or "the Lighter side" or something like that specifically for fun HR stories, jokes, or stuff that is interesting but shouldn't be mixed in with the serious topics.
What do you think? I know there are lots of fun stories out there. I also know there are some very funny people on this forum.
[email]paulknoch@hotmail.com[/email]
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I think you are opening Pandora's box.
I am very serious about this humor thing.
Margaret Morford
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BTW, if you subscribe to your state's Employment Law Letter, you've probably seen the HR-de-har-har section there, so having a fun forum section makes a nice parallel. Who knows, you might see your funny in print next time you open your Employment Law Letter.
Christy Reeder
Website Managing Editor
[url]www.HRhero.com[/url]
2) Christy and Don D remind me of my boss. Every one of my suggestions becomes my responsibility somehow.
3) Ice cream and pickles... Christy, do you have something to announce?
paul
>announce?
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Why Paul, I thought you read every post on the forum! Check out Margaret's post "Exciting News" in this section.
...We're still looking for names, guys. My husband thinks "Bob" is pretty cool - spelled the same way forward and backward and it has a nice pop to it, but I'm not so sure (one Uncle Bob and a brother Robert ought to be enough for now). I'm voting for Coleman/Cole Allen for a boy. The girl's name is still up in the air, but we're leaning toward Laurel, although it doesn't roll off your tongue very easily. Our company's resident baby predictor has already told us it's a boy, so maybe a girl's name won't matter after all. Another 4 week 'til we find out. Okay, totally veered off the topic and meandered down a back road - it's late. What were we talking about here anyway???
Christy Reeder
Website Managing Editor
[url]www.HRhero.com[/url]
(RESIST THE URGE TO DETERMINE THE CHILD'S SEX. ITS MUCH MORE FUN THE OTHER WAY)
Did you give your children dual Southern names? ;;)
Sorry! I thought the "exciting news" was just another announcement for another HR symposium I can't get my director to pay me to go to. So I didn't read it.
Congratulations!
As for baby names, why don't you let the forum decide? You could have a one week period for nominations followed by a voting period right up until the sex of the baby is determined?
Imagine the excitement you and your husband would feel?
Paul
Laurel is very pretty and I think it rolls off the tongue just fine. I also liked the Hannah suggestion if you are looking at spelling it the same both ways. My daughter is Sara, and if the boys had been girls, we would have used Jenna. Good, solid old-fashioned names.
>Christy is obligated to name a boy H.R.
Or Paul's suggestion in another thread:
>I suggest the name "Sherman" and you could call him "Sherm". One day,
>when he was old enough, you could explain to him about SHRM and the
>fine society from which his name derives.
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>Paul
x:D BTW, I have to admit I'm not actually a born and bred southerner, altho I have been accused of having picked up a southern accent in the 6 years I've lived here - I'm an Okie from Muskogee (actually Tulsa, but Merle Haggard didn't pick that nice town for his song). So I'm not sure about the double name thing - might have to risk on the side of him being the object of a romance novel and call him Cole with Allen for the middle name. The Billy Bob's and the Bubba's are definitely out. Don, you and my husband must have the same sense of humor - he's already made a pitch for a boy named Sue (my husband [i]is[/i] a real-life southerner).
Christy Reeder
Website Managing Editor
[url]www.HRhero.com[/url]
I think that either way, she should definitely come up with a nice, Southern, two-name name for her child. I particularly like Lee Ralph for a boy (tipping our hat to our boss, Lee Smith) and Jerry Linda for a girl.
Anne Williams
Baby-sitter-in-waiting
Christy Reeder
Website Managing Editor
[url]www.HRhero.com[/url]
As I have my own heathen, I mean 3-year-old, to tend to, I would NEVER volunteer to watch another baby! But this bunch ... piece of cake. I may have to resurrect GAR (where has he been, anyway) to keep some order, though. x}>