Some people label me as optimistic.
Some as having a positive attitude.
Others, say I’m audacious.
And some say, “That bird is crazy.”
Whatever you call it, “They said it, not me.”
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Some people label me as optimistic.
Some as having a positive attitude.
Others, say I’m audacious.
And some say, “That bird is crazy.”
Whatever you call it, “They said it, not me.”
Trust me on this one, this one is actually some of my best work, if you can call One-Take-You Tube videos work.
Makes me laugh, because I just turn on the camera and start talking. No idea what I’m going to say. No editing. Just a One-Take-You Tube video.
Just to clarify, yesterday’s post was funny. In fact, it’s still funny.
But this is more funny:
Guess it’s not more funny, and what is “more funny” anyway. Sounds stupid.
Comedians are funny.
America’s Funniest Home Videos are funny.
Kids Say the Darndest Things show is funny.
Bloopers are funny.
Being serious is funny.
Huh?
Yes, being serious is funny. Remember the cartoon Walt Disney did so well back in the 1930’s, The Three Little Pigs?
Remember the one Pig that built his house with stone?
Pretty funny when the big bad wolf came and he huffed and he puffed and he blew the other houses down.
Now that’s funny.
What’s not funny, is that scene and this blog post may have been lost on ignorant, ill-prepared people who pawn themselves off as adults.
Heard this phrase the other night, probably on the TV as I was walking though a room, and I wrote it down.
“The art of compromise.”
We can take guesses as to what this means, or we can simply make up our own meaning. That’s what I did, and came up with five different ways:
The comment’s intent targeted the Senators power to say “no” to President Obama – relationships and the passing of President Obama’s Health Care Bill.
Some Senators held their vote until they got a really good deal for their state. This had people debating it’s fairness, and the Senator’s enormous power to say, “No.”
At the end of the day, it’s really about relationships and who you know.
Or maybe, just maybe, it’s about who you no.