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Home is Where the Mouth Is

Mayday Hospital

The inbox mine produced a question which falls in line with the ever-growing Communication Series: Should interpersonal communication be taught in high schools and required to graduate?” (Scratches noggin. Really?) Should interpersonal communication become the politically correct term for being politically correct, rather than the demonstrative meaning of “interpersonal”, the cause is already lost. (Suck […]

Thank ya. Thank ya, vury much.

What exactly does thank you mean? Webster says it is “a polite expression of one’s gratitude”. While that may be true, thank you can mean much more. Right on! After someone else makes statement, thank you means “I agree wholeheartedly.” This is especially true when the statement was pointing out the blatantly obvious. Can I get […]

I will NOT eat that.

If you missed the beginning of this, please read the instructions FIRST.

So, What Do You Want To Know?

Top 15 Questions to Ask Friends Questions for friends change over time. The first questions are a line of discovery to gauge the validity of the friendship connection. As friendship matures, questions move friends closer together on a path or guide them apart. In the end, questions keep friends cordial even when a distance, physical or emotional, […]

When All Else Fails…

Peanut Butter

…Read the Instructions. This very enlightening communication exercise goes along with the communication series for the last week-ish. You will need a piece of paper and a writing implement to begin.