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Well let me just say that I don't use stories when addressing people. I just say what I want and that is that.This is not a recent development, nor
is it mine alone. Many people have used
stories...aka anecdotes, fables, and proverbs
to illustrate concepts when addressing others.
It makes for a short break in the accumulation of
snappy one-liners, too.![]()
Funny, but so true!JE Brown said:“sense of humor” means “the ability to be the target of my verbal abuse without getting upset like I said something wrong.”
tree does not need to "act" like it. She just is.Very funny. Got to do better than that. I know you are smart, now act like it. Stick to stories if you must.
Mywaysigning can you please supply the ASL for "did you have a bad day today?"Yeah. Anyone else have something interesting to share? I have been busy with meetings this weekend.
Why would I want to do that? Are you asking me to sign that or are you asking if I had a bad day today?Mywaysigning can you please supply the ASL for "did you have a bad day today?"