It's time to smile awhile and we begin with one for the eastern part of the United States.
Now if you're smiling, my work is done for today.
Except to wish you all a totally splendid weekend.
Here, kitty-kitty . . .
( . . . ah, the truth outs . . . )
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Loved that first one. Happening in the Midwest I bet! All good ones. I wonder about that training call. Happy in my inbox early morning. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAnother fine batch this week.
ReplyDeletethank you, I needed a smile. Not quite up to a laugh yet..
ReplyDeleteSome great GROANers here, and a good laugh at the kitty in the confessional!
ReplyDeleteEven with a Keurig it's Perkatory!! Great batch this week. Carla (bobandcarla.foster@gmail.com)
ReplyDeleteDid you read Boots and Braids recent blog entry? I thought of your situation and my heart hurts for the both of you. DJ in SE Ohio
ReplyDeleteI did. So sad for her.
DeletePerkatory...I felt it this freezing but sunny morning! Thanks for the laughs.
ReplyDeleteThe BAD looks just like her beautiful mom 💜
Curling Irons, my first laugh out loud of the morning, thanks I needed that.
ReplyDeleteGood ones! Love the DNA one.
ReplyDeleteThe cheetah and the crab made me laugh out loud this morning. Thank you for that and take care.
ReplyDeleteAll good ones today! Smiling here in Illinois!
ReplyDeleteGood laughs here this morning! Thank you for that. We definitely need things to laugh at these days. (NewRobin13 and Roger)
ReplyDeleteI love the kitty at confession. Thanks for the laughs.
ReplyDeleteMari is just like the black cat at the bottom. I didn't understand the xx falling out of the tree. I dumb. Training or quality control purposes, yeah, right. (cynic here) That first one about pooping/peeing in the house is actually true according to some of my friends with small dogs.
ReplyDeleteKitty kitty tops them all!
ReplyDeleteCurling irons! Good one! Thank you, Bruce, I needed the smiles today.
ReplyDeleteHoping all is well and warm in AZ.
My favorite was the recorded call, training purposes. I worked in a call center. The bosses listened in on your phone calls and graded you. One time, I received a call from a very irate customer. I listened to him yell. Finally I cut in and said, 'listen, I know you are angry, but I promise you that by the end of the phone call, we will have this sorted out. I guarantee that you'll be satisfied." I listened. I fixed the problem. Gave him free shipping for the replacement order and even gave him a discount. At the end of the phone call, I apologized once again and asked him if he was satisfied with the solution. He said yes and we bid each other good night in a friendly way. The grading team flunked me on that phone call. I had interrupted the customer at the beginning of the phone call.
ReplyDeleteWell, yes this will help my week end.
ReplyDelete"I wonder if my recorded call has been used for training or quality purposes"...Ha-ha! Loved that one. Often I would like to bounce that warning right back when talking to businesses or services on the phone.
ReplyDeleteThese were all excellent. And sometime the recorded call IS used - I used to work in the legal department of a collection agency & had to listen to recorded calls all the time to see if our employee had violated any collection laws or not.
ReplyDeleteI love ❤️ the last one.
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