I have accidentally published 3 posts today. I’m not sure what happened or why. One of them happened when I wasn’t even on the site. If there is a post title that doesn’t appear when you click the link, its my fault – accidental publishing, then removing it!
Hope to do better tomorrow!
We needed evidence?
Dave intends to do better today: he’s going to mispublish five instead of merely three…
You are both liberals.
Is there a trophy or something for having Dave call you a liberal?
I give those away liberally.
this is not ‘senility’, DAVID,
my theory is that you just rattled your brains and nervous system when you totaled your vehicle a while back . . . if I’m right you’ll be fine in time
. . . until then, enjoy it! you can do and say a lot of things and get away with it when you have an excuse like that 🙂
That’s ok, Dave. I’ve enjoyed reading the same articles multiple times in my RSS feeds 🙂
Maybe it’s a sign that you’re depressed over not running for a second term as second VP?
I know it’s tradition, but from what I hear, tradition and senility correspond.
via paper or email?
I’m not the least surprised. I’ve thought you had something missing for a long time.
As they say down here in the South: That boy is a few bricks shy of a full load.
Or, Dave, they might say to you, “Well, Honey, bless your heart.”
David 🙂
The lights are on but nobody’s home.
The elevator doesn’t go all the way to top floor.
He’s not the brightest bulb on the Christmas tree.
And the worst –
He seems okay, but he’s an SEC fan.
Oh my gosh, is THAT what this means?:
‘“Well, Honey, bless your heart.”
what a lovely way to tell someone they’re off their trolley!
Christiane,
Well, Bless your heart is an expression of sympathy in the South. You know, like: “Oh dear, your dawg died, today; well, bless your heart.”
Or like, someone comes up to you, and says, “Dave is off his rocker.” And then, Dave walks up, and says something crazy. And then, you’d say, “Well, honey, bless your heart.”
lol
David
🙂
Dave, you shouldn’t allow these folks to talk to you this way. You are
2nd vice-president, I’m sure there are others slower than you.
I understand that. I had open communications with the president of the company I was with (a fortune 300 company) and my regional manager. When I had issues with our support I would sit down and write a HORRENDOUS E/Mail about those experiences (no 4 letter words) and really get my frustrations out and then save it.
The next morning, I would open it up, clean it up, make it more professional, and then send it. it was a great process for dealing with my frustrations.
One such incidence, somehow, I sent the original without realizing it. I blamed it on senility. I’m a lot older than you so you can’t use it for an excuse!! LOL