Who'd a thunk it? Pizza Hut has pizza!
On Word Wednesday, I brought you my post, Everything is Obvious...Unless it Isn't. I thought I'd follow that theme this week for Friday Funnies with this picture a customer sent in to me a while back. I don't have a record of who sent it to me. If it was you or you know who it was, please let me know so I can give proper credit.
Until then, you might want change your dinner plans 'cuz Pizza Hut, apparently, now has ...PIZZA!
By JoJo (What does the "D" and the fence mean?) Tabares [This week's Word Wednesday post is brought to you by the word "obvious" and the number of times it isn't.] I'm five foot nuthin' so when someone doesn't notice me standing in front of the sales counter, I don't always blame them. I'm easy to miss. Last Sunday at church, I saw a young man who was drawing some amount of attention at the entrance. As my father has been known to say, he had a serious case of TALL! I think I came up to his belt buckle. ;D At five foot and no inches, I'm not so obvious. But as I'll share with you in just a...
Instead of a Friday Funny this week, I bring you this amazing commercial. I can't remember how I found it now, but it's an incredible example of nonverbal communication. No words are uttered during this ad, but it most certainly gets the point across with pin point accuracy. It also elicits such a range of emotion, but leaves you with a warm fuzzy feeling. Enjoy and please leave a comment with your thoughts.
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If Shakespeare can do it, so can I! I just invented a word: "reascuses" (ree-sku'-sez). "Reascuses" are when the line between reasons and excuses is intentionally blurred. "Reascuses" are...well... Take a look at my latest JoJoism: JoJoism#49 "A reason is what I have for not doing something for you. An excuse is what you have for not doing something for me." JoJoisms: Revealing Life's Truths...as i think of 'em! My reasons are often in conflict with your excuses and so the lines are blurred to make the excuses appear more like they are reasons. Any excuse I give is really a reason and any reason you give, if it conflicts with what I want to hear, is an excuse! For...
Much has been said about how differently men and women communicate. But not much more has been said in such a funny way. Wives, pay attention. This could help you communicate with your dhs on the highest level. I give you Jeff Allen, on the power of underwear and being direct.
By the way, I just did a post on Communication Pet Peeves and this is one I hear from husbands all over the globe. They wish their wives were more direct.
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