Good Friday lends itself to a comic about the words good and Friday.
Month: March 2013
Bad Blood
People trained to be project managers do have a specific meaning for crashing a project. However, you know there are times when others say the same thing, but mean something entirely different.
Hippity Hoppity
How did the children’s tale of an Easter Bunny and eggs come about? I don’t know.
Scared of the Working Dead?
Is there a place for the walking dead in the business world? Hmm, work with no questions, unending hours, always busy? I think so.
Downward Dog, Anyone?
Does the word ‘agile’ mean anything in your professional environment? We can easily say it, but do we know what someone else means when they say it?
Mutt in the Mitt?
As adults, we so often use a common phrase without really thinking about the individual words. Maybe we should listen to ourselves like our kids do.
From the Mouth of Babes
The other day, one of our granddaughters said something about not being able to read when we quizzed her about what was in a children’s book. It may have even been something about the Bible, but even if it was not, that is the direction I felt would make a better punch line.
Carrying the Load
Have you ever participated in a team building event and wondered how (or even, if) those precepts taught have any bearing on work? Maybe it would be worse if there were a direct link.
Do Beatles Hide Under Stones?
When a grandchild mentioned something about actual beetles, I thought of the singing group. Who wouldn’t, right? Then, I started playing with a way to tie them together.
Drop Me a Letter
For some reason, I saw TMZ the other night and thought that it would more likely be a late night infomercial if it was called TMJ. From there, I tweaked it into this comic.